Catherine, Princess of Wales
Member of the British royal family
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May 2025 | Catherine was listed alongside William on the inaugural Time 100 Philanthropy list. |
May 2025 | Listed in the Time 100 Health list for her work on spreading cancer awareness. |
May 2025 | Launched a seasonal video series titled 'Mother Nature' to highlight nature's role in mental well-being and encourage public reconnection with the natural world. |
May 2025 | Catherine's Rose, a rose grown by Harkness Roses, was launched by the Royal Horticultural Society to honour her and support cancer care through fundraising for the Royal Marsden Hospital. |
January 2025 | Announced as joint royal patron of the Royal Marsden Hospital alongside Prince William. |
January 2025 | Visited the Royal Marsden Hospital to thank doctors and nurses, and meet patients, marking her first solo public engagement after chemotherapy. Announced her cancer was in remission. |
January 2025 | Announced as joint royal patron of the Royal Marsden Hospital alongside Prince William, and became patron of Tŷ Hafan, a children's hospice centre in Wales. |
2024 | Catherine was one of the runners-up for Time magazine's Person of the Year award. |
2024 | The Daily Telegraph named Catherine among the best-dressed men and women of the summer, and Tatler ranked her first on its list of the most glamorous European royals. |
2024 | Tatler ranked Catherine first on its list of the most glamorous European royals. |
2024 | The Daily Telegraph named Catherine among the best-dressed men and women of the summer. |
2024 | Catherine was found to be the most searched person on Google Search in the United Kingdom and the second most searched person globally. |
2024 | Catherine was again a runner-up for Time magazine's Person of the Year award. |
December 2024 | Catherine and William announced their joint funding for a pilot scheme with Norfolk and Waveney Mind, aiming to provide additional support for rural and farming communities on the Sandringham estate. |
October 2024 | Catherine accompanied William on a visit to meet the families of the victims of the 2024 Southport stabbing, marking her first official public engagement since completing her chemotherapy treatment. |
September 2024 | Released a video message from Kensington Palace announcing the completion of her chemotherapy treatment and anticipating return to public engagements. |
September 2024 | In a video message, Catherine revealed that she had completed her chemotherapy treatment and was looking forward to resuming public engagements. |
July 2024 | Catherine and William made donations to aid victims of Hurricane Beryl. |
June 2024 | Catherine made her first public appearance after her cancer diagnosis at the 2024 Trooping the Colour, having announced she was still undergoing treatment for cancer the day before. |
April 2024 | YouGov found Catherine to be the most popular member of the royal family. She was also ranked first by Tatler on its list of the most glamorous European royals. |
April 2024 | YouGov found Catherine to be the most popular member of the royal family. |
March 2024 | A controversy arose over a Mother's Day photograph of Catherine and her children, which was withdrawn by major news agencies due to concerns about digital alteration. Catherine later apologized and confirmed she had personally edited the image. |
March 22 2024 | Catherine announced in a video message that post-operative tests had found cancer, and that she had been undergoing chemotherapy since late February. |
January 2024 | Kensington Palace announced that Catherine underwent planned abdominal surgery for an undisclosed medical condition, leading to the postponement of all her public engagements through March. |
2023 | Catherine and William participated in a forum for young people in Birmingham called 'Exploring our Emotional Worlds', aimed at promoting mental well-being. |
November 2023 | Catherine delivered the keynote speech at The Shaping Us National Symposium held at The Design Museum in London. |
May 2023 | Catherine hosted the first children's picnic at the Chelsea Flower Show for students from ten primary schools participating in the Royal Horticultural Society's Campaign for School Gardening. |
April 2023 | An Ipsos favourability poll suggested that Catherine was the most liked member of the royal family. |
February 2023 | Catherine and William visited Falmouth, marking their first visit to the region since becoming Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. |
February 2023 | Catherine and William donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to support victims of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake. |
January 2023 | Catherine launched the Shaping Us initiative through the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, focusing on raising awareness about early childhood development. |
2022 | Topped Tatler's best-dressed list. |
2022 | Tatler ranked Catherine top of its Best Dressed List. |
December 2022 | Catherine was found to be the second most liked member of the royal family according to a YouGov poll. |
October 2022 | Catherine became patron to Preet Chandi, a British Army medical officer aiming to complete a 1,000-mile solo expedition in the South Pole. |
October 2022 | To mark World Mental Health Day, Catherine and William took over Newsbeat, interviewing four guests on mental health-related topics. |
September 2022 | Catherine Middleton and Prince William officially moved into Adelaide Cottage in Windsor with their children. |
September 2022 | Catherine and William visited Anglesey and Swansea, their first visit to Wales since being named Prince and Princess of Wales. |
September 9 2022 | Catherine became Princess of Wales when Prince William was created Prince of Wales by King Charles III. |
September 8 2022 | Queen Elizabeth II died, leading to Catherine's father-in-law succeeding as Charles III and her becoming Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Rothesay. |
June 2022 | Catherine hosted her first roundtable discussion with politicians on early childhood development. |
May 2022 | Catherine became the patron of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance. |
March 2022 | Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Catherine and William made a donation to assist refugees affected by the conflict. |
March 2022 | Catherine and William embarked on a tour of Belize, The Bahamas, and Jamaica to commemorate Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. |
February 2022 | Catherine became the patron of the Rugby Football Union and the Rugby Football League, organizations previously supported by her brother-in-law Harry. |
February 2022 | Catherine made a surprise appearance on CBeebies Bedtime Stories, reading 'The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark' as part of Children's Mental Health Week. |
February 2022 | Catherine visited Denmark to learn about social and emotional development plans for young people. |
2021 | A playground inspired by the 'Back to Nature' garden was built on the Sandringham Estate. |
2021 | It was reported that Catherine boosted the British fashion industry by up to £1 billion within a year. |
2021 | Catherine was announced as the patron of The Forward Trust following its merger with Action on Addiction, and she launched a campaign titled 'Taking Action on Addiction'. |
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