Prince William “incredibly lonely”: this dark series supported by Kate Middleton’s husband

Prince William “incredibly lonely”: this dark series supported by Kate Middleton’s husband
Prince William “incredibly lonely”: this dark series supported by Kate Middleton’s husband

Last March, Kate Middleton announced in a touching video that she was suffering from cancer. The princess has been undergoing treatment since then. Recently, she was back to attend a royal event. For several months, the Duchess continued her recovery and put her commitments aside. As a result, Prince William has been “incredibly lonely” at times over the past year.

And for good reason, the future king has taken on several responsibilities, a royal expert said. During this difficult year for the British royal family, the Prince of Wales saw his wife follow his treatment as well as his father King Charles III who was ill. As Lady Diana would have turned 63 on Monday, July 2, royal expert Jennie Bond reflected on how William might have felt that day.

Prince William is going through a complicated period

The BBC’s former royal correspondent told the Mirror: “There have been times over the past year when William has seemed incredibly lonely. He took on the responsibility of being a son whose father had cancer, a husband who cared for his wife when she also had cancer, a father of three young children… and no brothers or mother to turn to. for a little attention.

Photo credit: Bestimage Princess Diana and her son Prince William.

Princess Diana’s untimely death in 1997 left her children, William and Harry, devastated. Reflecting on her private encounters with Lady Di over the years, Jennie Bond has recalled
the incredible personality of the princess of hearts.

Ladi Diana, a tender and affectionate mother

Harry and William’s mother was very close to her children: “It was the expression Diana used so often, especially in our discussions together at Kensington Palace. She always said she was incredibly gifted
to provide care tender and affectionate. She would obviously have given this to her beloved son.”

The royal expert then continued: “There are other family members who have given William all the support they can, but there is no real substitute for a loving mother.
who will protect and guide you.”

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