The presumptive successor to the English throne, who had returned to his royal duties on Tuesday, attending the fantastic opening of James’ spot in Newcastle, was asked how his significant other and three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, were doing as the Princess of Wales undergoes preventive chemotherapy to treat the undisclosed type of illness.
Representatives for Kensington Royal residents didn’t immediately respond Wednesday to the time request for additional comment. William resumed his public duties toward the end of April, just a few weeks after his wife, who had undergone major abdominal surgery in London in January, revealed that she had cancer. The palace and royal family have given almost no significant updates about the 42-year-old’s health since then.
Catherine’s remarkable royal announcement came following weeks of speculation about her condition and whereabouts, resulting in intense public pressure for the English royal family and his father, King Charles III. William’s dad is also being treated for an undisclosed type of cancer. At the end of April, the palace posted on the official Instagram account of the couple a picture of Prince Louis that Catherine had taken for the young prince’s sixth birthday.
The palace posted another post earlier this week to commemorate William and Catherine’s 13th wedding anniversary. Royal residents’ photographs, particularly those shot by Catherine, had come under scrutiny in the weeks leading up to the princess’s disclosure after the agency released a doctored photograph of the mother of three that only reinforced speculation about her health. Catherine, an upper-working-class pleb who married into the English royal family in 2011, had also been plagued by rumors about trouble in her marriage over the years.
In her announcement, she said it has been an extraordinarily tough two or three months for their family, but having William by her side had been a great source of comfort and reassurance. She also revealed that she waited to go public about her diagnosis because she and William needed to find time to explain everything to their young children.
“It has required me time to heal from major surgery to start my therapy, but most importantly, it has required us time to explain everything for George, Charlotte, and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them and to reassure them that I will be okay,” Katherine said in the video. In January, the palace stated that the senior royal would resume public duties following Easter.
However, after Catherine’s announcement, the royal resident said that she is expected to return to public-facing duties when she is cleared by her medical team. The royal residents also said that she is feeling good and focused on making a full recovery. Meanwhile, amidst shocking misinformation about his funeral arrangements being pushed up and false rumors about his death, Charles returned to public duties on Tuesday.
The 75-year-old prince visited a cancer treatment charity and began his carefully managed comeback after his cancer diagnosis sidelined him for several months. The event was the prince’s most significant formal public engagement since February 6th, when Buckingham Royal residents announced that he would be taking a break from public duties to focus on his treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer, the Associated Press reported.