News quiz of the week put Princess Kate Three Peaks Challenge at the center of its latest roundup, asking why Catherine, Princess of Wales climbed the UK's three highest peaks. The question is part of a seven-day quiz format, but the text shown does not supply the answer.
The quiz also points readers to other items from the week, including rescue and recovery efforts in Venezuela after last month's devastating earthquakes, the King and Queen saying they would not be moving back into Buckingham Palace, and the King getting proceedings under way in Jedburgh.
News quiz of the week
The week's quiz is built as a rapid recap, not a stand-alone explanation. That means the clue about Catherine's climb is presented as a prompt for Readers of the quiz rather than a full account of the challenge, which leaves the main fact intact but unexplained in the text shown.
Other entries in the roundup cover Victor Willis, the actress, presenter and food writer who said she had a "big op" and was "feeling so much better", Nara Smith, who revealed that toddler Whimsy Lou was diagnosed with cancer late last year, and Lance Bombardier Ciara Sullivan, 24, who fell from her horse at the 15 May Windsor Castle show.
The Black Country Anthem
The quiz also notes that proceeds from the recording of The Black Country Anthem will be donated to Maggie's, tying the music item to cancer support. That gives the roundup a common thread across several entries: a mix of public updates, recovery, and charity-related coverage, even as the Catherine question remains unanswered in the text shown.
For readers looking only for the climb explanation, the practical result is simple: the quiz item identifies the story but stops short of stating why she did it. The available text points to the question, not the answer, and the rest of the roundup serves as context rather than resolution.







