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    Kate Makes Rare Public Appearance With Family for Nerf War

    By Owen Lavine,

    3 days ago
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    Princess of Wales Kate Middleton joined her husband Prince William and their family for a Nerf battle at the Gone Wild Festival at Holkham Hall in Norfolk last weekend, according to the Daily Mail .

    Kate, who is recovering from cancer, “grabbed a Nerf gun, ran around and played stuck in the mud with her kids,” Norfolk Nerf Parties boss Georgina Barron wrote in a Facebook post.

    Kate shared her cancer diagnosis in March, revealing that she had undergone major abdominal surgery in January.

    “The surgery was successful. However, tests after the operation found cancer had been present,” Kate said in a video statement on Instagram .

    Kate has not revealed details of her diagnosis, with William remarking that the family intends to “manage this privately for the sake of our young family.”

    Since then, Kate has kept a low public profile, with William and their children—Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9 and Prince Louis, 6—still making regular public appearances.

    “My sons Euan Barron, Jenson Barron, and Junior Barron had the ultimate honor of playing Nerf Wars with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and the adorable Prince Louis,” Barron added of the event.

    Kate and William uploaded a video on Instagram last weekend congratulating the U.K.’s Olympic team following the Paris Games, alongside Snoop Dogg and other celebrities.

    “Well done to Team GB you’ve been an inspiration to us all,” William said in the video.

    Commenters remarked that Kate was “looking much better” and “glowing.”

    Read more at The Daily Beast.

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