Invited to chat with Olympic swimming athletes from the Great Britain team, Prince William revealed the great passion of his eldest son George (11 years old) which he inherited from his parents. “Catherine and I love swimming. George loves scuba diving” he said, very proud of the brother of Louis and Charlotte.
He confided according to Dailymail : “He was ten and we took him underwater, thinking he would freak out, but he absolutely loved it. This allowed him to discover the world of water“. During this day, Prince William also revealed why he was not present at the Paris Olympics to cheer on the British team and why he preferred to support his homeland by staying at home.
“No, I really wanted to come, but I must say that after reading someone’s interview on Covid [ndlr : il s’agit d’Adam Peaty, qui a été contrôlé positif pendant les Jeux]I decided, because my wife was doing chemotherapy, that I didn’t want to risk bringing Covid home, and Adam very kindly reminded me that it was still possible! But we watched everything. We were glued to the screen every day” he said.
Kate Middleton has now completed her chemotherapy
Kate Middleton has indeed begun a battle against cancer which she had announced in March 2024. A few weeks ago, the princess reassured her subscribers by indicating that she was finally on the path to remission, a path however still long, and that she had completed her chemotherapy treatment.
“As summer comes to an end, I can’t tell you what a relief it is to finally have my chemotherapy treatment finished. The last nine months have been incredibly hard on us as a family. Life as you know it can change in an instant and we had to find a way to navigate the stormy waters and an unknown route. The cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those close to you“, she said courageously.