Kate photographed by Prince Louis to mark World Cancer Day
The Princess of Wales is making a phased return to royal duties after completing chemotherapy treatment last summer.
The Princess of Wales has released a photograph of herself to mark World Cancer Day, taken by her son Prince Louis.
Kate was snapped outdoors on a wintry day by the young royal, who appears to be following in the footsteps of his mother – who is a keen amateur photographer.
Word Cancer Day falls on Tuesday and in a social media post showing her image, and another of some ferns taken by the princess, she writes: “Don’t forget to nurture all that which lies beyond the disease.”
Kate is continuing to make a gradual return to royal duties after completing her cancer treatment last summer.
She carried out three royal engagements last week, but the events are not thought to indicate the princess is fully back to work.
Last summer the princess completed a bout of chemotherapy and made the recent admission she is in remission from cancer.
Kate has taken a still life image of fern branches covered with frost for the second image, with the foliage also photographed at Windsor.
In the social media post on X, formerly Twitter, Louis, aged six, is acknowledged for his work, the prince’s first publicly released picture, with his name appearing next to a camera emoji.
During the pandemic Kate launched her Hold Still photographic project asking the public to document life during lockdown, with the images featured in an exhibition and published in an accompanying book.
Kate revealed at the time her children were the inspiration behind her own photography and when asked for tips during a television interview, she replied: “Well, I’m very much an amateur photographer, I sort of learn along the way.”