Prince William was "inviting and protective" of Princess Kate during the Memorial Day event
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been experiencing a "brutal" 2024, as the prince told reporters during a recent trip to South Africa. But one thing the princes and princesses of Wales can count on is each other, as William showed during Saturday's annual commemoration event.1The 11th month. 9.
The princess, who announced she was diagnosed with cancer on May 3, made her 3rd public major royal appearance this year at a concert on Saturday night. The event is held every year by the Royal British Legion ahead of the anniversary day to honor those who died fighting for Britain.
The Princess of Wales, dressed in a black coat that looks like a reworked version of the old Alexander McQueen piece, arrived with the Prince of Wales at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and according to one royal expert, he was told his wife would not be allowed to wear the dress during her first public appearance in a few months. We have made sure that we felt that we were supported by all of our customers.
"He put his arms around her and was very protective. It's related to what he said about this being a 'brutal' year," royal writer Sally Bedell Smith told people.
The biographer continued that William's actions were "soliciting and protective in a very understandable way." There was a reason behind it, she was in a big event that she was about to be exhibited.
Bedell Smith added that the prince was "not known for expressing emotions in that way," and that "there is an element of reassurance in his behavior," she thought."
As his trip to Cape Town, South Africa came to an end last week,the. The Prince of Wales told journalists that he was "so proud" of Princess Kate and his father, King Charles, for having "handled what they did,"
the King announced his own cancer diagnosis on May 2, and William said his 2024 "from a personal family perspective" was "cruel."
William was not the only member of the Royal Family who showed support for the Princess of Wales. The Prince's aunt Sophie, who is married to Prince Edward, stood on the balcony together at the ceremony on the anniversary day of the 11th Month, to lend Kate a comforting hand. 10
As the royal duo began to leave, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, placed a gloved hand on Kate's back, giving her niece-in-law a warm gesture of support.
In early May 9, the Princess of Wales announced that she had completed chemotherapy treatment, but stressed that "the path to healing and full recovery is long" and that she would return to public royal duties as she saw fit."
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