REPORT: Cancer-free Kate Middleton returns to work for first time since completing chemotherapy

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From the New York Post: The Princess of Wales has returned to work.

Her Royal Highness, aka Kate Middleton, marked her first official day back on the job as a working member of The Royal Family on Tuesday following her completion of preventative chemotherapy for cancer, according to multiple reports.

“The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon held an Early Years Meeting at Windsor Castle,” an entry in the official record of past royal engagements known as The Court Circular states.

Meeting with the team at the Early Years organization, which aims to give children a better start in the first five years of their lives, was a fitting choice for the princess’ first official work appointment of 2024 given that she has described the project as “her life’s work.”


Daily Mail reporter Rebecca English announced: “The Princess of Wales has hosted her first official work meeting in more than nine months as she begins her slow and measured return to public duties. She held a meeting at Windsor Castle today of her ‘Early Years’ project, which will be documented in tomorrow’s Court Circular.

“Catherine last week revealed she had finished a course of preventative chemotherapy following major abdominal surgery in January. She was joined by members of her household team as well as representatives from her Centre for Early Childhood at Kensington Palace.”

Royal correspondent Richard Palmer also announced in a social media post Tuesday afternoon, “The Princess of Wales went back to work today for the first time since completing her chemotherapy treatment. She held a meeting at Windsor Castle with advisers working on her Early Years campaign to give children a better start in the first five years of their lives.”

“The Princess’s work meeting is recorded in the Court Circular, which also shows that Prince William went on a private visit today to meet special forces soldiers from 22 Special Air Service regiment who have recently served on operations,” Palmer added.

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