In a recent visit to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Prince William candidly shared that his family was upset over his solo trip.
While he enjoyed the beautiful surroundings and the warm weather, he couldn’t help but feel the absence of his wife, Princess Kate, and their three children.
The Prince of Wales acknowledged that his decision to attend without them was a sore point for his loved ones.
During his visit, William reflected on how much his family missed him.
“My family is very upset that I’m here without them,” he remarked, adding humorously, “If I stay here any longer, the kids will kill me.” His light-hearted comments hinted at the close bond he shares with his children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The reason for the family’s absence is quite serious.
Princess Kate is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, which she publicly revealed in March.
Following her diagnosis, she has been receiving prophylactic chemotherapy after doctors discovered an unidentified type of cancer during post-operative tests.
This health challenge has understandably kept the family close to home.
William’s trip marked his first royal engagement since the news of Kate’s illness broke.
He has been focused on supporting her and caring for their young kids during this difficult time.
Despite the circumstances, he reassured royal supporters about Kate’s well-being, stating, “She is doing well, thanks,” when asked about her condition.
While in St. Mary’s, William indulged in a little treat from a local cafe, On the Quay.
He purchased five pastries, each priced at £5.50, joking with the staff that they weren’t all for him.
It’s these small moments of normalcy that provide a glimpse into the life of the royal family, even amidst their challenges.
After visiting the Isles of Scilly, he mentioned that his children were quite envious of his trip.
“George, Charlotte, and Louis were very jealous,” he said, hinting at the possibility of a family outing to Cornwall later this year.
It’s clear that despite his royal duties, family remains a top priority for him.
William’s visit included a stop at St. Mary’s Community Hospital, where he received a tour from administrator Tracey Smith.
During their conversation, Tracey encouraged him to bring his family for a visit, emphasizing the community’s support for the royal family during this trying time.
On another note, William recently participated in a joint engagement with his father, King Charles, marking a significant moment in his royal duties.