The spouse of the Princess of Wales was pleased to comfort followers of the royal family who had questions regarding the…
At the grand opening of James Place Newcastle, a new branch of a charitable therapy center established to aid men who struggle with suicidal ideation, on Tuesday, April 30, the husband of the Princess of Wales was happy to reassure royal fans who had inquired about the health and well-being of her and their three children.
A worried guest wearing a Union Jack asked Prince William, “Do you mind if I ask how your wife and children are?” in a video that the Daily Mail published. “Everything is going well, yes, thank you,” he said, putting his hand on their shoulder as if to express his appreciation. “We’re all doing well.”
A few minutes before to the thoughtful exchange, he received a bunch of flowers for the princess from someone else, according to the British media site ITV. Concern only grows as Middleton stays out of the spotlight, despite the fact that she disclosed her illness in a video that appeared to be intended to put an end to the lingering conspiracy theories surrounding her complete media blackout back in March.
Get-well cards for Prince William’s wife and his father, King Charles, who is also suffering an unidentified form of cancer, were welcomed at a previous engagement. “You’re extremely kind, some cards. At that moment, the prince expressed gratitude to the benefactor and promised to take care of the princess.