Like all families, Charles III and his loved ones experience ups and downs and
occasional tension. Prince Harry and Kate Middleton sometimes have difficulty seeing each other because the king is a workaholic. But for several months, the 75-year-old monarch and Queen Camilla have been very close to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
And for good reason, Charles III and Kate Middleton both announced that they were ill a few months ago. They are suffering from cancer. A few years ago, the family breakup with Harry and Meghan had already contributed to bring them closeraccording to some insiders. The double diagnosis and treatment of cancer of the king and Kate Middleton at the same time deepened their bond.
For William, “it was difficult”
For William, it was a terrible time. “His wife and father both had surgery and were subsequently diagnosed with cancer. It was difficult”in fact, declared a royal source in the columns of The Sun. The Princess of Wales has always been someone who holds the family together, but had to find strength during her chemotherapy treatment.
She found the strength to get through it thanks to the love and support of her husband, children and other loved ones, including her father-in-law. When they both discovered they were
suffering from cancer Following surgery, Charles and Kate supported each other, according to well-placed sources.
Charles III and Kate Middleton very close
As The Sun revealed, the king engaged in a heart-to-heart with her over lunch
“moving” last March. In fact, they chatted at Windsor Castle the day before a video announcing his cancer diagnosis was released to the world. He already knew about her illness and wanted to help her. “They are very close and
he considers Catherine as his daughter“revealed a source. She in turn wanted to speak to her father-in-law to see how the one she often calls
“grandfather” got out of it.
The day after news of Kate Middleton's cancer was announced, Buckingham Palace said the king was
“very proud of Catherine. He was proud of her courage to speak as she did.” A spokesperson said that after their hospital stay together, the monarch was “stayed in closest contact with his beloved daughter-in-law over the past few weeks.” With Queen Camilla, “They will continue to offer their love and support to the entire family through this difficult time.”