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Kate Middleton is spilling some royal tea.
On Friday,Β the Princess of Wales, 42, posted a message on her and husband Prince WilliamβsΒ official social media accountsΒ to congratulate TV presenter Dwayne Fields on becoming the new Chief Scout of Scouts UK.Β
In 2020, Princess KateΒ became joint presidentΒ of the organization, working alongside the late Queen Elizabethβs cousin, Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent.
βDelighted to welcome @DwayneFields as the new UK Chief Scout,β the princess wrote on X, formerly Twitter. βThe Scouts is such an incredibleΒ organisation, teaching #SkillsForLife and making a huge difference to young people across the country.β
βLooking forward to working with you!β she concluded.
The future queen and king, 42,Β are both known for their sign-off on social media posts where they use the initials of their first names as shorthand to distinguish which messages come directly from them. This time, the blurb came from Kate, who wrote βC,β which stands for her full nameΒ Catherine.
The philanthropist also reposted theΒ Scoutsβ video on X, in which Fields reflected on how the scouting group has impacted him since he got involved at age 7.Β
βBorn in Jamaica, Dwayne came to the UK when he wasΒ 6Β years old. Growing up in North East London in Stoke Newington, with little access to nature, Scouts offered Dwayne access to the outdoors, new friendships and opened new horizons,β aΒ statementΒ read Friday.
The announcement explained how the organization gave Fields βskills, belief in himself and place to belongβ when he became a Cub Scout as a young boy.
βThrough his determination and support from his Scout volunteer leaders and friends, he set himself on a path to become the first Black Briton to reach the North Pole,β the statement continued. βHeβs passionate about encouraging people from all backgrounds to explore nature, support their communitiesΒ andΒ be the best they can be.β
This organization is also close to Kateβs heart, as she was a Brownie alongside her sister Pippa,Β 41,Β while growing up.
In 2019, the royal family member revealed that she would love herΒ kidsΒ Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 9, to follow in her footsteps during a 2019 visit to the Scouts headquarters in London.
βShe said she would like them to go into the scouting community because she loves what it stands for β that itβs a very open and inclusive way into life,β said Kateβs tour guide, Lauren Noble.Β βShe said it would beΒ aΒ greatΒ thingΒ for them to get involved in.β
Princess Kate made her wish a reality during the Big Help OutΒ volunteer dayΒ in 2023, following the coronation of King Charles. She and William volunteered alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, 6, at the 3rd Upton Scout Group in Slough.
Kateβs social media post comes weeks after sheΒ was spotted heading to a morning serviceΒ at Crathie Kirk church in the Scottish village of Crathie, near the familyβs Balmoral Estate, amid her cancer treatment.
Kate, William and George were joined byΒ King Charles IIIΒ β who isΒ also battling cancerΒ β and hisΒ wife, Queen Camilla. Charlesβ brother, Prince Edward, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, attended the church service alongside their son, James.
In July, KateΒ stepped out at WimbledonΒ after spending most of 2024 out of the spotlight.
SheΒ has attended the tennis match almost every yearΒ since tying the knot in 2011 with William, and thanks to the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, she has even been appointed to present prizes to the winners.
According toΒ People, Kateβs appearance gave her βsustenance.β
βThis will have given her sustenance,β a palace insider told the outlet. βShe has gone through something awful and stressful, and it is crucial to have little wins to look forward to or to give you the courage and energy to go forward. And this was it.β
In March, Kate posted a video message announcing thatΒ she had been diagnosed with cancerΒ and was undergoing treatment.
βI wanted to take this opportunity toΒ sayΒ thank you, personally, for all the wonderful messages of support andΒ forΒ your understandingΒ whilstΒ I have been recovering from surgery,β the princess sharedΒ in the clip. βIt has beenΒ an incredibly toughΒ couple of months for our entire family.β
Kate had previouslyΒ undergone abdominal surgeryΒ in January and hadnβtΒ been seenΒ since her announcement.
βBut Iβve had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me, for which I am so grateful,β she added at the time. βIn January, I underwent major abdominal surgery in LondonΒ andΒ at the time,Β it was thoughtΒ that my condition was non-cancerous. The surgery was successful.βΒ
After the operation, further testing confirmed cancer had been present.
βMy medical teamΒ thereforeΒ advisedΒ that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapyΒ andΒ I am now in the early stages of that treatment,β Kate continued.Β βThisΒ ofΒ courseΒ came as a huge shock, and William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family.
βAs you can imagine, this has taken time,β sheΒ went on. βIt has taken me time to recover from major surgeryΒ in order to start my treatment.Β But, most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to George, CharlotteΒ andΒ Louis inΒ a way that is appropriate forΒ them,Β and to reassure them that I am going to be OK.βΒ
Royal expert Robert Jobson expressed that Kate remains tranquil, given the circumstances.
βSheβs very calm,β the author toldΒ Hello! MagazineΒ in August. βSheβs a person who wants to find solutions and rise above the noise and the drama, and I think, given what sheβs gone through, you donβt want to waste any time on noise, on drama, when youβve had anything to do with your health.β
Jobson added: βYou liveΒ day by day; you do the things you want to do.β