Kate Middleton has made her first public appearance since her chemotherapy treatment ended by attending a matinee performance by the English National Ballet.The Princess of Wales is slowly building up her return to royal duties after her shock diagnosis in February saw her undergo chemotherapy.
The future Queen announced she had completed her treatment earlier this month and today was spotted taking in a performance of Giselle at Sadlers Wells.The Princess, took to X, formerly Twitter to share her delight at the show, saying: "Congratulations and thank you to @ENBallet and @Sadlers_Wells for the wonderfully powerful, moving and inspiring performance of Akram Khan’s Giselle.
Creativity at its best! C" A royal source said: "Over the last few months, a key part of the Princess’ recovery is doing things that bring her joy and the arts, including ballet, is a real passion for the Princess."The Princess is continuing to plan for a return to royal duties, this week confirming her intention to host her annual charity carol concert at Westminster Abbey in December.
The Together At Christmas event, now in its fourth year, will be shown on ITV on Christmas Eve, The Mirror reports.Royal sources said it was further good news that the mum-of-three was feeling well enough to take on more light work as she continues her recovery, while she looks forward to starting some public engagements in the future.Aides have stressed that any engagements would be undertaken in line with Kate's continued recovery, but the concert is the princess's first confirmed engagement since the concert last December.