Kates comeback: Princess shines at Windsor Castle after chemotherapy!

Kates comeback: Princess shines at Windsor Castle after chemotherapy!

Windsor - the family of the Royals gives rise to joy again. Princess Kate, who recently ended her chemotherapy, has been photographed for the first time since the end of the treatment. The pictures were published on the Instagram profile of Kate and her husband, Prince William. The 42-year-old can be seen in an elegant wine-red suit as she hugs a young photographer. She was wearing her long hair openly, which seems to be a sign of her return to normality.

in March Kate announced her cancer and has only been seen sporadically in public since then. A remarkable appearance took place in July during the award ceremony of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. In September she announced in a video that her chemotherapy was now completed and then took part in her first official date after the treatment.

Special honor at Schloss Windsor

At an event at Windsor Castle, Kate was photographed together with Liz Hatton, a young woman who suffers from a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Hatton, who himself has the ability to take pictures, stated during the event how Prince William distinguished the cyclist Mark Cavendish.

In her Instagram story, Hatton described the encounter with Kate as unforgettable and emphasized: «Such lovable, sincere and friendly people. I am overjoyed that my family and I were allowed to have this experience ». Her words reflect the positive and encouraging mood that the occasion caused.

Prince William and Kate also expressed their gratitude and assessed the encounter as inspiring. They wrote on Instagram: «A talented young photographer, whose creativity and strengthened both of us. Thank you for shared your photos and history with us », signed with« W&C »for William and Kate.

This encounter not only reinforced the joy of Kate's return to the public, but also thrown a light on the meaningful relationships that can result from such impressive stories about illness and hope. It shows how the exchange between people who experience similar fights, has a strengthening effect and touches the community.