Prince William is experiencing ‘underlying anxiety’ amid Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis

Prince William is dealing with ‘underlying anxiety’ amid Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis

A royal commentator has stated that Prince William is experiencing “underlying anxiety” as a result of his wife Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.

A royal commentator has stated that Prince William is experiencing “underlying anxiety” as a result of his wife Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis. Jennie Bond, a royal author, praised William on GB News after he was “wrongly criticized” for not attending some public engagements.

Prince William is expected to resume public duties once their children return to school following the Easter break

Journalist Dawn Neesom asked Bond if the future king is worried “history will repeat itself” due to “obviously different circumstances,” referring to his mother Princess Diana’s death. “It must be an underlying anxiety for him,” Bond went on to say.

“If I was him, I’d be thinking, ‘why me? This happened when I was 15, and now I don’t have my brother anymore, I don’t have my mother, I don’t have my brother. My father has cancer, and now my wife, my darling wife, who is my rock and means everything to me and my three children, why now?” she said.

 “He’s been quite wrongly criticized for perhaps not carrying out as many public engagements as people require of him,” Bond went on to say.

“Well, we know why now. The poor chap obviously stayed silent about it. He carried on smiling, meeting, greeting, and encouraging other people. He’s been supporting causes and with all this going on in the background, there’s incredible pressure on him,” she explained.

In a heartbreaking video shared by Kensington Palace, Kate revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer and was receiving preventative chemotherapy. She broke her silence days after avoiding the public eye, sparking rumors and conspiracy theories.

William will reportedly continue to support Kate while fulfilling his royal duties. He is expected to resume public duties once their children return to school following the Easter break.

Kate and William will reportedly skip the royal family’s traditional Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle’s St George’s Chapel. However, King Charles hopes to attend alongside his wife, Queen Camilla.

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