Inside Kate Middleton's 'wellness breaks as parents pampered her during chemotherapy'
Inside Kate Middleton's 'wellness breaks as parents pampered her during chemotherapy'
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After an incredibly challenging 12 months, Princess Kate recently announced that her cancer is in remission. She shared the happy news after spending an emotional day at the hospital where she was treated, the Royal Marsden, marking her first solo engagement in more than a year.
While Kate underwent chemotherapy, she spent most of the year away from the bright spotlight usually trained on the Royal Family, focusing on her recovery and well-being. The future Queen did attend a handful of major engagements with the rest of the Windsors - including last year's Trooping the Colour. She also hosted her annual carol service at Westminster Abbey last Christmas.
But away from the public eye, she is believed to have spent a lot of time at the home of her parents - Carole, 69, and Michael, 75 - recuperating in their idyllic rural home of Bucklebury Manor, which is valued at £4.7 million. The Grade II listed property dates back to the Georgian period and is located in a picturesque village of the same name in Berkshire.
The Princess of Wales likely received some much-needed TLC from her parents - with whom she is known to be incredibly close. Carole and Michael's lavish property is conveniently located near Kate's Windsor home, only 45 minutes drive away from Adelaide Cottage - where she resides with Prince William and her three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.