The Princess of Wales has been seen in public for the first time since she completed her chemotherapy treatment.
Kate Middleton went to Crathie Kirk Church in Balmoral this morning alongside Prince William, King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Princess Catherine looked well albeit tired in the car on the way to Sunday Service.
This is her first public outing since revealing that her chemotherapy is over.
The Princess revealed last week in a heartwarming video that she has completed her chemotherapy treatment and that she is focusing on remaining ‘cancer free’ as she takes small steps back into public life.
Kate shared how she would be returning to work and undertaking a ‘few more public engagements in the coming months’ – but her focus is ‘doing what I can to stay cancer free’.
With the royal’s voice speaking over the top of the video, the footage offered a heartfelt look into the Prince and Princess of Wales’ life with their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
Wearing a khaki hat, Catherine sat in the passenger seat as William drove them to the church.
The Princess accessorised with a pair of Cassandra Goad Temple of Heaven earrings in gold, which dangled down and reflected the light.
Kate’s appearance follows news earlier this week that Kate returned to work, chairing a meeting as part of her early years initiative, as she continues her slow recovery following her cancer diagnosis.
She was joined by members of her household team as well as representatives from her Centre for Early Childhood at Kensington Palace.
It was formally recorded in the Court Circular, the official record of royal engagements, which read: ‘The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon held an Early Years Meeting at Windsor.’
It was the first meeting noted in the Court Circular since the princess held a round table of her Royal Foundation last December 6.
She hosted her annual carol service two days later and attended the annual family Christmas at Sandringham but was taken into hospital just weeks later for surgery.
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