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Prince William, Princess Kate make first joint appearance post cancer treatment

The visit marked a significant milestone for Princess Kate, being her first official engagement outside of London 

The Prince and Princess of Wales recently travelled to Southport, marking their first joint public appearance since Princess Kate completed her cancer treatment. 

During this emotional visit, they spent time with the families of victims from the tragic stabbings that took place on July 29, as well as with the emergency responders who were on the front lines.

In Merseyside, Kate met privately with the bereaved families, offering comfort and engaging in heartfelt conversations, while William joined her in honouring the paramedics who had rushed to the scene. 

Together, they shook hands and personally thanked the air ambulance team for their bravery and swift action during the crisis.

This visit served as both a meaningful gesture of solidarity and a notable return to public life for Princess Kate, who has been gradually resuming her royal duties following her diagnosis and treatment earlier this year.

The couple met with the families of Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, who tragically lost their lives in the attack during a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. 

They also spent time with the children’s dance teacher, before joining emergency responders and health practitioners at the Southport Community Centre.

The visit marked a significant milestone for Princess Kate, being her first official engagement outside of London since her diagnosis earlier this year. 

The couple spent time with each family group, despite arriving slightly late, with Prince William kindly apologising to the waiting guests.

In a video from early September, Kate expressed her excitement about resuming public engagements. 

Since then, she has returned to public life, presenting the Wimbledon men’s final trophy to Carlos Alcaraz, attending church with the King and Queen at Balmoral, and planning her annual Christmas carol service. 

The princess is also expected to attend the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph on November 10.

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