This weekend, the Princess of Wales took on the National Three Peaks Challenge, an event in which participants climb the highest peaks in England, Scotland, and Wales. The Princess climbed the UK’s three highest mountains — Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England, and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) in Wales — within 24 hours.
The Princess undertook the challenge solo, with support along the route from Mountain Rescue, and was greeted at the base of Yr Wyddfa by the Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, as well as her parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.
In a statement released on Sunday, the Princess said that she wanted to support “holistic healthcare” for cancer patients, describing it as a way to “improve quality of life during an extremely difficult period.” The Princess completed this endurance event to raise funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity launched a fundraising page for the Princess’s walk, stating that it would “support more people with cancer to benefit from holistic care.”




wow! hiking up mountains is no mean challenge, and it can be dangerous if there is an unexpected weather change or storm, which can happen in this high country. And she did it solo -- no entourage of videographers. journalists or bodyguards! just like a regular person.
ReplyDeleteThis event comprises:
Total Walking Distance: 23 miles (37 km).
Total Driving Distance: 462 miles across the country.
24 hour Time Breakdown: roughly 14 hours of total hiking time and 10 hours of driving.
14 hours of hiking in one day! Catherine would have had to train for this for months; no way a person can walk 14 hours well without preparation. I'm very impressed. Lyra
There is clearly video showing a videographer and a photographer. There were bodyguards in plain clothes as well. No need to make things up. No one expects the Princess of Wales to hike up anything alone. It's a nice achievement.
DeleteWould she have had to take a helicopter or how do you get between mountains? Even if you can (10 hours of driving) that kills so much of the time for that 24 hour goal.
DeleteAnd all without the publicity and cameras that usuallysurrounds anything she does. She did for herself and the charity. Well done and i applaud you.
ReplyDeleteHowever, she would have raised more money for the charity if she had got the press along.
DeleteThere was a videographer and photographer. So hopefully we'll see some more images. Those shots can be parsed out and released throughout the charity drive. I'm glad she's supporting The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Something that can actually help people.
DeleteMY husband Rob did that years ago, they camped near Ben Nevis: not such a challenge these days
ReplyDelete@"not such a challenge these days": what do you mean, are those mountains getting less high or difficult "these days"? - Of course it is doable for many people, car transfer and fitness provided. But for even more people it is not doable. Just think a moment about the rate of obesity (2/3 in Britain and at least 40% in the US) in people over 16 - and how it might be higher in Catherine's age. That your husband did it, says nothing about it being a challenge or not.
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DeleteSpero tu non voglia sminuire l’impresa compiuta da Catherine, non dimentichiamo che è una persona che ha vinto una battaglia dolorosa e sta tornando alla vita ❤️
4:16 well done to your husband. And at the same time it should not detract from Catherine regaining her health and doing this.
DeleteWOW. Just wow!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely terrific to know that Catherine has regained this level of health, and is also able to do something like this which is challenging, hard, rough… alone, without press, observers, or needing to be a princess for 24 hours.
ReplyDeleteShe has the best support system WGCL and her parents!
ReplyDeleteAm so proud of her!
Absolutely love this news. What a girl. So glad she could do this, manage to escape being famous for a moment and go out into nature and do something hard.
ReplyDeleteNow this is of substance and of importance, making a difference and highlighting this marvelous fundraising effort. A major achievement, well done and deserved.
ReplyDeleteAs a cancer patient myself, I really can say: She does really important work, well done Kate ❤️
ReplyDeleteich bin ganz Ihrer Meinung und alles Gute für Sie auf ihrem Weg!
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ReplyDeleteQuite an accomplishment and done without any fanfare. Well done!
ReplyDeleteKudos to Princess Catherine for successing in such a demanding event, both phisically and mentally.
ReplyDeleteI see a metaphor in her effort, I see the jarred, rough journey she undertook a few years ago, never giving up, never surrendering until she reached the highest peak, that little but most significant statement: "cancer free".
It Is the highest goal to reach though the journey is not yet fully completed.
It is a lifelong struggle , as I see it, and Catherine is well equipped to face adversity and to show other cancer patients the way to go.
Wonderful fundraising event, bravo Catherine!
Great ... but, she left that beautiful ring on ... just wondering ...
ReplyDeleteIt is her engagement ring. Many happily married women would also wear theirs out hiking.
DeleteSome people think it's a replica. I don't know.
DeleteDo you think the walk would have been easier without the ring? Even Big Blue can't be that heavy, or what's your point?
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ReplyDeleteFélicitations à elle !
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On the video I see other people with backpacks. In the introduction I can read she had the support of the Mountain Rescue along the route. I assume she had the best equipment with her to call the rescue if necessary. Otherwise nobody is recommended to do hiking in the mountains without precautions and all alone. They would not let the PoW or anybody else taking unnecessary risks. I applaud her she can do this again. It means she is doing fine healthwise.
ReplyDeleteThey can be very proud of their crown princess over there, Catherine is just great!
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