Royal Travel Plans Shelved: Kate Middleton and Prince William Prioritize Health Over Crown Amid Future Queen's Cancer Battle
Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, reportedly wish to show their three children "the wonders of Africa" on a grand royal tour, but with the future queen's current state of health, royal travel seems out of the question.
"There's no way William will take the kids there without Kate, so it may be a while before they can enjoy this experience as a family as she focuses on her treatment," royal expert Jennie Bond told an outlet.
"To see the wonder on the children's faces when they see lions and rhinos and giraffes is a moment no parent should miss," she added. "Jennie noted that William is teaching his children the importance of conservation and helping others, a value he learned from Princess Diana."
She continued: "Diana passed on valuable life lessons to her sons, and they have stuck with them. William has said he points out people in need to his children, such as homeless people sleeping rough, and takes pains to explain that it is their duty to try to help."
2024 has been the "toughest year" yet for the next king and queen, as the latter continues receiving preventative chemotherapy treatments for an undisclosed cancer. As a result of this, the future queen is "not out of the woods yet," when it comes to returning to royal public life.
This led royal expert Rebecca English to state in Daily Mail: HRH's "recovery will be ongoing for many months to come even once this is concluded."
I don’t think people realize how much she has gone through behind the scenes and for how long, far longer than anyone actually appreciates," a source close to the Wales household added. "She’s an incredibly strong woman, but she really has been through the wars. Her treatment and recovery is still a priority and will be ongoing for some time to come."
A second source near the Wales' household added: "Kate's recovery is going well. She's not able to see many people because she is susceptible to getting sick, and they don’t want her compromised, but she’s up and about."
In the last eight months, Her Royal Highness has attended only two royal engagements at June 15's Trooping the Colour and July 14's Wimbledon Men's Final match. Her Royal Highness "wants to be back" in public, but "is being restrained" by the "consistent" preventative chemotherapy treatments she receives, which could prevent her from returning to the style she used to perform in.
This led veteran royal author Ingrid Seward to share: "I actually don't think she is going to be back to full-time duties by the autumn. Catherine is still recovering, and she's still having treatment, but we will be seeing her at big royal events."
Daily Mirror reported on Bond's remarks.