During the Easter break, Prince William has stepped away from his royal responsibilities to spend time with Kate Middleton and their kids.
According to a source who spoke with PEOPLE, Prince William “doesn’t let Kate feel isolated” following her cancer diagnosis. William supposedly prioritizes his family.
During the Easter vacation, William has stepped back from his royal duties. He is currently spending time with the three children of the Princess of Wales.
in a video message revealing that she had cancer. William was described by Kate Middleton as a “great source of comfort and reassurance.”
“She doesn’t feel by herself.”
“He is a strong, dependable individual. William is standing right next to her, so she doesn’t feel alone in this,” the person stated. “The goal here is to help her feel supported and to support her. It is a team endeavor. She doesn’t experience any loneliness.”
According to a source, “The nuclear family that they have created so well is an immense support not only to him but to Catherine too.”
Currently, William and Kate are enjoying the Easter break at Anmer Hall, their country estate in Norfolk, England. “It is a specific time in their lives, and I know their priority will be to look after each other,” the insider stated. His family comes first, and the other issues can wait.”
Kate made multiple references to her children—Prince George, who is ten—Princess Charlotte, who is eight, and Prince Louis, who is five—during her video message. “As a family, we now need some time, space, and privacy while I finish my treatment, and we hope that you will understand,” she stated. “My work has always brought me a deep sense of joy, and I look forward to being back when I am able, but for now I must focus on making a full recovery.”
Kate has begun a course of preventative chemotherapy as she recovers. It is said that she and William won’t be present for Windsor’s yearly Easter service on Sunday. It is anticipated that Queen Camilla and King Charles will be present.