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Kate Shares Emotional Family Photos of Her Three Peaks Challenge

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Catherine, Princess of Wales, has shared photographs of the moment she reunited with her family after completing the National Three Peaks Challenge.

The images show the Princess with her husband, Prince William, and their three children after finishing the challenge, which involves climbing the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales within 24 hours.

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Kate completed the challenge to raise funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, an organisation closely linked to her cancer treatment and recovery. The trek marks another step in her gradual return to public duties following her cancer diagnosis in 2024 and her announcement that she was in remission earlier this year.

Among the photographs is an embrace with Prince William, while others show Kate with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Another family photograph includes her parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, and her brother, James Middleton.

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Alongside the images, Kate thanked those who supported the fundraising effort.
“This time last week, completing the National Three Peaks Challenge,” she wrote before expressing her gratitude to everyone who donated to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and encouraging continued support for the cause.

According to Kensington Palace, Kate is believed to be the first member of the Royal Family to complete the National Three Peaks Challenge. The route includes Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England and Snowdon in Wales, all climbed within a 24-hour period.

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During the trek, the Princess also met 11-year-old Ted Haslam, a wheelchair user who was taking on the challenge with support from his family and friends to raise money for a children’s charity. Kate later donated to his fundraising campaign.

The photographs offer a rare look at the family’s celebration after the fundraising challenge, marking another milestone in the Princess’s return to public life while highlighting her support for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are Moving Back to the UK

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are moving back to the United Kingdom with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, six years after leaving royal duties and establishing their family life in California.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to relocate to Britain this month for an extended period, with Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, set to begin school in the UK in September. The family will establish a private home in Britain rather than return to a royal residence, while continuing to maintain their home in Montecito, California, and their vacation property in Portugal.

The location of their new British home and the children’s school has not been disclosed. Those details are being closely guarded for privacy and security reasons.

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The move gives Harry and Meghan a home base in Britain for the first time since they gave up the lease on Frogmore Cottage, the Windsor residence that Queen Elizabeth II had given them. King Charles later asked them to leave the property following the publication of Harry’s 2023 memoir, Spare.

Despite the relocation, there is no return to official royal duties. The couple will continue as private individuals and non-working members of the royal family, in line with the arrangement established when they stepped back from royal responsibilities in 2020. Their move therefore does not represent a return to life as working royals.

King Charles was informed of the couple’s plans on August 16, and he welcomes the opportunity to spend more private and personal time with Harry, Meghan and their children. The development comes only weeks after the family made a joint trip to the UK, their first together since 2020. During that visit, Archie and Lilibet reunited with their grandfather for the first time in more than four years.

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The family’s summer visit also included time at Althorp House, the Northamptonshire estate where Princess Diana spent much of her childhood and where she is buried. Harry, Meghan and their children visited the estate and spent time with members of the wider Spencer family.

The return also creates more room for Harry to continue his work with organisations and causes in Britain. From a UK base, he will be able to spend more time supporting charities including Scotty’s Little Soldiers and WellChild, as well as the Invictus community. He is already expected to return to Britain in September for WellChild engagements and events connected to the Invictus Games.

Meghan, meanwhile, will continue running her lifestyle company, As Ever, from the couple’s international bases while pursuing future projects. The Sussexes have maintained that they are financially independent, supporting themselves without taxpayer funding.

Security has remained one of the biggest complications surrounding Harry’s relationship with Britain. After he and Meghan stepped away from royal duties, they lost their taxpayer-funded police protection, leading Harry into a lengthy legal battle over his security arrangements. His decision to establish a permanent family base in the UK marks a significant change against that background, although a spokesperson for the couple declined to comment on the security situation surrounding the move.

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The Sussexes left Britain in 2020 following an increasingly strained relationship with the royal family. Their subsequent years in the United States included major media projects, Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary series, their interview with Oprah Winfrey and Harry’s memoir, Spare, all of which brought further attention to their disagreements with the institution and members of the royal family.

Their relationship with King Charles has shown signs of improvement in recent months. The family’s summer reunion was particularly significant because it marked the first time Charles had seen Archie and Lilibet in more than four years. Harry’s relationship with his brother, Prince William, however, remains strained.

After six years based in California, Harry and Meghan are preparing to make Britain part of their family life again, this time with Archie and Lilibet beginning school there.

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Charles Spencer to ‘Tell the Truth’ About Princess Diana in New Book

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Almost 30 years after Princess Diana’s death, her younger brother, Charles Spencer, is preparing to publish his first extended account of her life from his perspective.

Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer, will publish Swan Song: Diana, My Sister on 22 September 2026. The memoir will cover their childhood, Diana’s marriage to the then Prince of Wales, her life after the breakdown of the marriage and the events surrounding her death in Paris in 1997. The book will be published by Michael Joseph in the UK and is set to appear internationally in 12 languages.

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Spencer has spoken publicly about Diana over the years, but this will be his first book devoted to his sister. He said repeated requests for interviews about her had made him increasingly uncomfortable with accounts that he believed contained untruths that had become accepted over time.

The decision comes as interest in Diana continues ahead of the 30th anniversary of her death in August 2027. Spencer says he wants to tell her story as her brother, drawing on memories that date back to their childhood rather than relying on accounts written by people who knew her primarily through her public role.

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The memoir will begin before Diana became a member of the Royal Family. She and Spencer grew up together at Park House in Norfolk and later at Althorp, the Spencer family estate in Northamptonshire. Their parents, John Spencer and Frances Shand Kydd, divorced when the siblings were children.

Spencer has previously written about aspects of his childhood in his 2024 memoir, A Very Private School. The book examined his experiences at boarding school, including the abuse and isolation he says he experienced after being sent away from home at the age of eight. His new memoir shifts the focus to Diana and the family life they shared.

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The book is also expected to revisit the period following Diana’s 1981 marriage to Charles, then Prince of Wales. Her public role changed dramatically after the wedding, followed by her separation from the Prince of Wales and the intense media attention surrounding the end of their marriage.

Spencer’s own involvement in Diana’s media history could make some sections of the memoir particularly closely watched. He was involved in the circumstances that led to Martin Bashir’s 1995 Panorama interview with Diana. A later BBC investigation found that Bashir had used forged documents to secure access to the princess. Spencer subsequently supported journalist Andy Webb’s investigation into the affair.

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Spencer also played a central public role after Diana’s death. At her funeral in 1997, he delivered a eulogy in which he criticised the treatment she had received from the press and promised that her sons, William and Harry, would be protected by the family.

His new book takes that personal connection further. Rather than presenting another biography based on interviews and historical research, Spencer is writing about someone he knew throughout her life as his sister.

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The memoir arrives on 22 September, shortly after the 29th anniversary of Diana’s death and almost a year before the 30th anniversary. Its publication will add another account to the extensive record of Diana’s life, with Spencer addressing the memories, events and disputed versions of her story that he says have stayed with him for decades.

Swan Song: Diana, My Sister is expected to offer Spencer’s most detailed account yet of his relationship with Diana and his recollections of the years that shaped her life.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla Meet Prince Harry and His Family

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla have privately met with Prince Harry, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and their children during a visit to the UK. The reunion, held at the King’s Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire, was the first meeting between the monarch and Prince Harry’s family since 2022.

The family kept the gathering private. No official photographs were released, and neither Buckingham Palace nor the Sussexes shared details about the conversation. Palace sources described it simply as a private family meeting, with few details made public.

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One of the most notable moments of the visit was King Charles spending time with his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, for the first time in four years. The meeting also gave Queen Camilla an opportunity to see the children, who have had limited contact with senior members of the royal family in recent years.

The reunion follows several years of strained relations within the royal family. Tensions grew after Prince Harry and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in 2020, followed by television interviews, the release of Harry’s memoir Spare, and disagreements over his security arrangements while visiting the UK. Those issues have contributed to the distance between Harry and several senior royals.

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Prince Harry had travelled to Britain for charity engagements and other commitments before Meghan, Archie and Lilibet joined him. The family gathering took place shortly after Harry’s legal challenge over his UK security arrangements, making the visit one of his most significant trips to Britain in recent years.

The meeting has also renewed discussion about the future of Harry’s relationship with the royal family. Reports indicate that Prince Harry did not meet with his brother, Prince William, during the visit, suggesting that some family tensions remain.

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Private meetings between the Sussexes and the King have been rare since Harry and Meghan relocated to the United States. Bringing Archie and Lilibet to see their grandfather added another significant moment to the visit. Although no details have been released about their discussions, the gathering marked an opportunity for members of the family to spend time together away from public attention.

Whether the reunion leads to closer ties remains to be seen. For now, the meeting at Highgrove stands as a rare family gathering involving King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince Harry, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet after several years apart.

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