Princess of Wales Kate Middleton will join her father-in-law King Charles and Queen Camilla at a ceremony marking 125 years of Cancer Research UK.
Royal expert Emily Ferguson shared Kensington Palace’s announcement on X, formerly known as the Twitter handle.
The event will highlight the charity’s impact and showcase the work of researchers, practitioners, volunteers and partners.
Kensington Palace’s announcement about Kate has delighted royal fans.
According to details, Kate will join the King and Queen at a reception at St James’s Palace tonight to celebrate the charity’s work.
in his report for daily ExpressEmily added that the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will also attend the reception.
The anniversary event, hosted by the King as Patron of Cancer Research UK, will highlight the impact of the charity and showcase the work of researchers, clinicians, volunteers and partners who contribute to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
King Charles and Kate were both diagnosed with cancer in 2024.
The Princess of Wales was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in early 2024, following major abdominal surgery.
Afterwards, the future queen underwent six months of chemotherapy, and in January 2025, she announced that she was in remission.
He has since resumed full-time royal duties, and last month made his first trip abroad since his diagnosis.
Meanwhile, at the same time, King Charles was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment for the disease.
