POLAR PREET reveals her next challenge (Picture: Preet Chandi).
The British Army officer is the first woman of colour to complete a solo expedition to the South Pole (Picture: Preet Chandi).
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Princess of Wales becomes patron of Polar Preet's Antarctica challenge

POLAR PREET reveals her next challenge (Picture: Preet Chandi).
The British Army officer is the first woman of colour to complete a solo expedition to the South Pole (Picture: Preet Chandi).

The Princess of Wales has become the patron of an Army officer's ambitious goal to be the first woman to cross Antarctica solo and unsupported.

Kate is formally backing Captain Preet Chandi's challenge of travelling more than 1,000 miles across the frozen continent.

The two women spoke on the phone on Tuesday, when the princess wished the officer good luck with her expedition.

She will have to endure temperatures of -50°C and wind speeds up to 60mph as the officer hauls a sledge, weighing around 120kg, loaded with her kit.

Capt Chandi, who is due to begin her trek at the start of November and has 75 days to complete the journey, said: "My aim for this expedition has always been to inspire people to push their boundaries.

"I want to bring people on this journey with me, to help them believe that nothing is impossible.

"It is an absolute privilege to have the Princess of Wales as the patron."

Watch: Polar Preet – representation and role models key to inspiring next generation.

Kate has long been an advocate of the impact the outdoors can have on the wellbeing of others and the life skills, such as confidence and resilience, it nurtures.

In January 2022, the officer made history when she became the first woman of colour to reach the South Pole solo and unsupported.

She finished the route in 40 days, just short of the female world record of 38 days held by Joanna Davidson of Sweden.

Capt Chandi is a physiotherapist from 3 Medical Regiment working at a Regional Rehabilitation Unit in Buckinghamshire, providing rehabilitation for injured soldiers and officers.

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