Princess of Wales scales Britain’s highest peaks to raise money for cancer charity

LONDON: Catherine, the Princess ‌of Wales, said on Sunday she had scaled the three highest peaks in Britain in 24 hours to raise money for a ​cancer charity and “as a chance to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back.”

Catherine, 44, the wife of heir to the throne Prince William, is in remission after undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer and, while she has returned to royal duties, she has spoken of the toll the ‌illness has taken ‌on her and her family.

In a ​post ‌on ⁠her ​official social ⁠media channels, Catherine said this weekend she had completed the ‘Three Peaks Challenge’ — climbing Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis, and Snowdon, the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales — in a 24 hour period.

She said the aim was to raise the importance of holistic care and to raise ⁠funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer ‌Charity which supports work at the ‌hospital where she underwent months of ​treatment.