Kate Middleton is still getting treatment for cancer away from the public eye. It’s been about two months since she told everyone the shocking news. We don’t know when she might be back on royal service. However, new information says that King Charles has decided that she might come back this summer.
Hugs and well wishes have been sent to the Princess of Wales from people all over the world, and her family has done everything they can to help her. Her parents, brothers, and the rest of the royal family are all completely behind her. And her husband, Prince William, is her rock in everyday life.
Even though Prince William has a lot to do since his father and wife aren’t around, his main goal is to be a good husband and father. People have praised the future king for how well he handled the tough situation. But just a few days ago, William said that a recent choice he made made his wife and children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, upset.
Prince William says Kate and their kids were “upset” about the trip choice.
Since about a month ago, Prince William has been back to his royal duties. Kate Middleton usually goes on many of his outings with him, but she will be recovering for a while, so that won’t happen for a while.
But it looks like Kate and her kids still don’t appreciate everything William does, even though the Wales family knows how things stand. Something like that happened a few days ago when Prince William went to the Isles of Scilly.
The group of islands is off the southwestern tip of Cornwall. When Charles became king in September 2022, William became Duke of Cornwall. During his two-day tour, he stopped at St. Mary’s Community Hospital and talked with Tracy Smith, who is in charge of the hospital.
“When I asked William about Kate, his wife, he said, ‘She’s fine, thanks.’” Several news sites said Smith remembered the meeting this way: “I told them they might like to come visit with their kids.”
But it looked like Kate and the kids didn’t like that he chose to go to the Isles of Scilly by