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Kate Middleton wore these high street brands to complete the Three Peaks challenge – UK Times

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The Princess of Wales completed the demanding Three Peaks challenge to raise money for a cancer charity on the weekend, making her the first member of the royal family to achieve the feat. In support of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, Kate climbed the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales (Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon) within 24 hours, starting on the evening of Saturday 27 June.

To complete the inspiring feat, Kate sported practical hiking clothes – many of which hail from the high street. She layered a navy Fjällräven wool tee (£70, Fjallraven.com) underneath Härkila sandhem pro insulated cardigan (£229.99, Harkila.com). During the Ben Nevis hike, she wore Fjällräven abisko hybrid trail trousers (£195, Fjallraven.com). Meanwhile coming down Snowdon, Kate appeared to have switched to The North Face summit series pacesetter 3 shorts (£65, Thenorthface.com)

On Kate’s back, the Fjällräven lappland hike 15 daypack carried all her necessities (£195, Fjallraven.com), while she wore a cap from the same brand, a navy Fjällräven est 1960 cap (£45, Fjallraven.com). Adding a touch of personality, The Princess wore her favourite Spells of Love teardrop garnet charm hoops (£89, Spellsoflove.co.uk).

Taking on one of Britain’s toughest hiking expeditions, the Princess of Wales has been dedicated to raising awareness of cancer recovery after she was diagnosed with the disease in 2024 and treated at the Royal Marsden hospital.

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Fjallraven ‘Abisko’ wool tee

Kate wore this wool tee from Fjallraven during the hike. Made from merino wool and recycled polyester, the short sleeve T-shirt is lightweight while offering temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking properties, according to the brand.

Fjallraven women's ​'Abisko' hybrid trail trousers

Fjallraven women’s ​’Abisko’ hybrid trail trousers

These trousers saw The Princess of Wales for a part of her hike. The trekking trousers have an elasticated waist and ventilation from the zipped openings and mesh backers.

Härkila sandhem pro insulated cardigan

Härkila sandhem pro insulated cardigan

Kate layered the Härkila sandhem pro insulated cardigan for extra warmth during the hike. Ideal for trekking, the cardigan is insulated with a lightweight, quick-drying and moisture-wicking lining and has multiple zipped pockets.

The North Face Summit Series Pacesetter 3 Shorts in iron clay

The North Face Summit Series Pacesetter 3 Shorts in iron clay

Kate wore these shorts from The North Face when descending Snowdon. Boasting high breathability, the shorts are main from moisture-managing and stretchy fabrics for a comfortable and frictionless fit, according to the brand.

Fjällräven est 1960 cap

Fjällräven est 1960 cap

To shield her face from the sun and rain, Kate wore the graphic Fjällräven est 1960 cap, which is made from a light, flexible fabric.

Fjallraven lappland hike 15 daypack

Fjallraven lappland hike 15 daypack

On her back was the Fjallraven lappland hike daypack that holds 15l. It has a slim profile making it ideal for hiking through undergrowth, while the back plate is made from pressed discarded wool.

Spells of Love teardrop garnet charm hoops

Spells of Love teardrop garnet charm hoops

The Princess has worn these earrings on multiple occasions, including during her visit to rural communities in Scotland in 2023 and Pontypridd in February 2025. Featuring a simple drop gemstone, the earrings are gorgeously versatile.

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