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Kate Middleton breaks silence after historic Wimbledon welcome

Kate Middleton breaks silence after historic Wimbledon welcome

The message is a positive sign for Kate as she undergoes cancer treatment.

Fresh off her historic reception at Wimbledon on Sunday, Kate Middleton delivered a powerful message of “healing.”

The Princess of Wales received a standing ovation at Wimbledon ahead of the men’s final. On Monday, as patron of the Natural History Museum, Kate, 42, shared an encouraging message to promote the launch of her urban nature project.

In a social media post, she wrote: “I know the power of nature to support our development and well-being, both by bringing us joy and helping us stay physically, mentally and spiritually healthy.

“I hope these gardens will be a source of inspiration and transformation for the thousands of people who visit them.”

The message was accompanied by photos from the Princess’ visit to the Urban Nature project in 2021. It aims to help people reconnect with the natural world and understand the role of nature in our cities.

The message is a positive sign for Kate, who received a standing ovation at Wimbledon on Sunday before the men’s final.

Kate Middleton presented the trophies to the Wimbledon players on Sunday after an intense Grand Slam tournament. It was her second public appearance of the year while undergoing cancer treatment.

Kate said she was “happy to be back” at Wimbledon today as the royals were greeted with a standing ovation and cheering crowds.

The princess looked stunning in a custom purple gown by Safiyaa Cecilia and wore her hair in loose curls, while teaming the elegant outfit with gold jewellery. She also wore her signature bow brooch to celebrate the occasion.