Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, returned to work for the first time since completing her chemotherapy treatment. She met with her Centre for Early Childhood team and the Kensington Palace staff at Windsor Castle, focusing on her Early Years project.

This initiative addresses how early childhood experiences can lead to significant social challenges like addiction, mental health issues, and homelessness.

Kate Middleton Returns To Work For The First Time Since Finishing Chemotherapy

While undergoing treatment, Kate stayed updated on the project, working from home when she felt well enough. On September 9, she shared a heartfelt video with her husband, Prince William, and their three children—George, Charlotte, and Louis—reflecting on her cancer journey.

In the video, she expressed relief at finishing chemotherapy, describing the past nine months as incredibly challenging for her family. She highlighted how her cancer experience brought new perspectives on life and vulnerabilities. Kate is eager to participate in more public engagements in the coming months while prioritizing her health.

Kate Middleton Returns To Work For The First Time Since Finishing Chemotherapy

She revealed her cancer treatment in March, shortly after undergoing abdominal surgery. Although her chemotherapy is complete, it’s still early to confirm whether she is cancer-free. This year, she has made limited public appearances, attending Trooping the Colour on June 15 and Wimbledon in July with her daughter.

Looking ahead, Kate is expected to join the royal family for the Remembrance Day service on November 10 and host her annual carol concert at Westminster Abbey in December.