The wife of Prince William, the Princess of Wales, has been a rare public figure since undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. However, behind the scenes, Kate continues to work and prepare for the Christmas holidays. Representatives of the charitable organization TAG Youth shared a heartwarming gesture made by Middleton.
The volunteers, based in Ham, work with children and teenagers with disabilities in the Richmond and Kingston areas of London. The Princess of Wales decided to send a Christmas tree to the young beneficiaries of the foundation. The organization reported that the festive tree would be delivered to the center over the upcoming weekend. βWe are pleased to announce that we will receive a Christmas tree from Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales. The tree will be delivered in a few days, and our children will have the chance to help decorate it,β the organization said.
TAG Youth is a charity focused on creating a safe, stimulating, and fun environment for those with disabilities or special needs. It allows them to meet friends, engage in enjoyable activities, and develop social and life skills. The volunteers work with children aged 8 to 14 and aim to empower and optimize the potential of young people aged 15 to 25. They organize sports activities, seaside trips, and have a sensory library. Kate has worked with childrenβs and youth charities for many years, often visiting them throughout her time at the palace.
This week, the Princess of Wales will hold her most significant public event since starting cancer treatment. She and William will host the Emir of Qatar and his wife, Sheikha Jawaher, who will arrive in the UK for an official state visit. Additionally, the British royal has decided to uphold tradition this year, despite not fully recovering from her cancer treatment. Preparations for Kate Middletonβs annual βTogether at Christmasβ service are in full swing. The Princess of Wales emphasized the importance of love βin our darkest timesβ in a deeply touching letter she sent to guests.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will celebrate Christmas at Sandringham with the rest of the royal family after a difficult year when both King Charles III and Kate Middleton were diagnosed with cancer almost simultaneously. Kate and William will take part in the annual Christmas service at St. Mary Magdalene Church on December 25.