It wasn’t until spring 2024 that the British royal family finally accepted what had been suspected since Kate underwent abdominal surgery in January of the previous year and then disappeared from public life: that the Princess of Wales had cancer. It was a post-operative test, from which the wife of Britain’s Prince William underwent tests. Preventive chemotherapy was due to end in a few months, just at the end of summer. But since then, both the heir and his wife have preferred silence and have rarely spoken publicly about the matter.
Until now. First of all, the eldest son of England’s Charles III was the star guest on the Apple TV show Eugene Levy, anti-travelleris a space where the famous comedian and actor travels around the world and interviews local people using his unique style. In one of its last episodes, live a royal life in england (Spanish for “Real Life in England”), The heir to the throne highlighted how he coped with diagnosis and treatment So do other family members.
“There are moments when you realize that the metaphorical carpet that we all have under our feet could suddenly be pulled away. We always think, ‘That’s not going to happen to us. We’ll be fine.'” When it happens to someone, it leaves you with a very, you know, not very comfortable feeling,” Guillermo reflected, acknowledging that was true as well, although “everything is going in the right direction, which is good news.”2024 was the most difficult year, ”he said, something he has experienced for a long time. Because he had to add that his father also has cancer.
In that interview, Prince William said he was very proud of his children who “did amazing things”, but now Prince William has spread the word about how they faced this difficult stage, at the same time that the challenges of raising three young children who are already starting to recognize the world they live in have become more immediate, along with “difficult questions” about the future. He said this in an interview with Brazilian TV host Luciano Huck. Taking advantage of my recent visit to a South American country to take advantage of environmental initiatives, In addition to winning the Earthshot Award, she represented the British Royal Family at the COP30 Climate Summit in Belém.
“Every family goes through difficult times and faces challenges together, and it is precisely how we deal with these stages that makes the difference. We decided a long time ago that we would tell our children all the news, both good and bad. We explain to them why certain things happen and why they are sad about them, but that can raise a lot of unanswered questions,” Prince William said, explaining that he has been trying to be honest with Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, about their illness during this time.
“I truly believe that all parents go through something similar,” the heiress added. He points out that there is no manual for becoming a father, but there are common decisions such as “talking about anything”. In their opinion, it improves communication and makes work easier. And that, for example, helps him and Kate to be able to spend as much time as possible with their three children: “Playing with them, driving taxis (taking them where they need to go), going to sports matches, spending time together in the garden.”
“We take our children to school almost every day.“Catherine and I share that, but she’s probably in charge most of the time,” he confessed. Similarly, another important aspect of the conversation in Rio de Janeiro focused on the topic of technology. And a hack that introduces famous programs, Sundaytook up the topic considering it’s one of Prince Harry’s specialties, with whom his brother hasn’t been particularly close for years.
Still, Prince William has spoken out about the issue, and both share their thoughts on childhood and technology, a cautious approach to which their children currently don’t have access to cell phones or the internet, perhaps due to their shared childhood and memories of their mother Lady Di being constantly in public view. “It’s very difficult. Our children don’t have cell phones. “But when George progresses to the next level of education (13 to 14 years old in the UK) we will probably give him a limited education,” he confessed.
Moreover, according to the future king, they have already “spoken to him” and explained why they do not believe his education today is “the right thing to do.” “Full access means young children are seeing things on the internet that they shouldn’t. But since access is limited, I think it’s a good place to send messages and keep in touch,” Guillermo said. The gift he gave Huck was a moving photograph of his late mother, Diana of Wales, taken during a visit to São Paulo in 1991.
The images showed Princess Diana cradling an HIV-infected child, an act that helped break many taboos in the South American country and made her, in the words of the presenter, “a central figure in the fight against prejudice”. “And I carry that social and humanitarian legacy with me throughout my life.” Prince William finally responded.