PRINCESS Kate made a surprise trip to the ballet in her first public outing since the end of her chemotherapy treatment.
The Princess of Wales penned a heartwarming message to performers and directors of the English National Ballet on X, formerly Twitter.
The sweet message was posted on the official joint Twitter account for the Prince and Princess of Wales.
It read: “Congratulations and thank you to @ENBallet and @Sadlers_Wells for the wonderfully powerful, moving and inspiring performance of Akram Khan’s Giselle.
“Creativity at its best! C”
Akram Khan’s astonishing reworking of the popular classic ballet is currently on at Sadler’s Wells in London.
Khan’s iconic work was first created in 2016.
It comes as Kate has begun to take small steps back into royal life.
Kate has carried out engagements for her Early Years projects behind the scenes.
Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales was spotted for the first time since announcing she’d finished chemotherapy.
Members of the Royal Family attended Crathie Kirk Church near Balmoral Castle in Scotland this morning for Sunday Service.
Members of the Royal Family attended Crathie Kirk Church near Balmoral Castle in Scotland for the Sunday Service.
The Princess of Wales sat in the passenger seat of a car while Prince William, 42, was seen driving.
The mum-of-three looked well and appeared to be wearing a khaki hat.
They joined King Charles, 75, and Queen Camilla, 77, at the small parish church.
It was later reported the couple enjoyed a getaway to Scotland, while Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis remained in Windsor.