Prince William recently opened up about Kate Middleton’s cancer battle. He made a guest appearance on the Apple TV+ show, “The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy.” In the new episode, the Prince of Wales confirmed that his wife has become “cancer-free,” and things seemed to look “good” in his family. Aside from the conversation, the heir also gave a tour of Windsor Castle to the “Schitt’s Creek” star.
Prince William spoke candidly on the aftermath of Kate Middleton’s cancer battle
Prince William got candid with Eugene Levy on his Apple TV+ show, “The Reluctant Traveler.” He spoke about the aftermath of Kate Middleton’s cancer battle. He confirmed that she has become free of the disease. “It’s great,” PEOPLE quoted the Prince of Wales from the new episode.
“Yes, things are good. Everything is progressing in the right way, which is all good news,” he added. The 43-year-old also stated that people often think that bad things won’t happen to them because everyone “has to be positive.“ “But when it does happen to you, then it takes you into some pretty not great places,” William said, referring to his wife’s cancer battle.
While grabbing a drink at a bar, the future king told Levy that 2024 was the “hardest year” of his life. It was when the Princess of Wales publicly announced her diagnosis. Furthermore, William mentioned that it was challenging for him to “balance protecting” the kids and Middleton. The royal couple has three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The father-of-three also talked about how he missed his grandparents, the late Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II. Later, in the conversation, Levy asked what had often overwhelmed the heir to the throne. He confessed, “stuff to do with family.” William explained that his royal duties and job have never affected him much, but his family-related things have.
“Because it’s more personal, it’s more about feeling, it’s more about upsetting the rhythm,” he stated.