The Princess of Wales, 42, was accompanied by Prince William, 42, King Charles, 75, and Queen Camilla, 77, as they attended Sunday Service at Crathie Kirk Church in Balmoral, Daily Mail reported.
The royal mother-of-three appeared to be in good health, wearing one of her favorite khaki hats and accessorizing with Cassandra Goad Temple of Heaven earrings in gold. William, who was driving the car, proudly displayed his beard that has recently captured the attention of royal fans.
Earlier this week, it was reported that Kate had returned to work, chairing a meeting as part of her early years initiative, marking a significant step in her recovery following her cancer diagnosis. She hosted her annual carol service two days after the diagnosis and attended the annual family Christmas at Sandringham, but was hospitalized just weeks later for surgery.
Despite working from home and attending a few events like the men’s finals at Wimbledon and Trooping the Colour, the meeting was a notable milestone in her recovery, given her personal connection to the Early Years project.
In a heartwarming video released last week, Kate shared that she had completed her chemotherapy treatment and was focusing on remaining “cancer free” as she gradually returns to public life.
“As the summer comes to an end, I cannot tell you what a relief it is to have finally completed my chemotherapy treatment,” the Princess of Wales said. She also mentioned that the last nine months had been “incredibly tough” for her family.
Middleton said that she was looking forward to returning to work and taking on more public engagements in the coming months as she could.
She expressed her intention to undertake “a few more public engagements in the coming months” while prioritizing her health. The video featured Kate’s voice narrating over footage that provided a touching glimpse into the life of the Prince and Princess of Wales with their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.
Middleton, who revealed her cancer diagnosis in March, had surgery in January and has not disclosed the type of cancer she had.
She made her first public appearance after her diagnosis at the Trooping the Colour parade in June and was also present at Wimbledon in July.