Prince William breaks silence on Kate Middleton’s cancer news – makes heartfelt two-word promise
Prince William made a heartfelt promise to look after his cancer-sick wife upon making his first public appearance since her diagnosis a month ago.
It was reported last week that the Prince of Wales would be returning to his royal duties following a period wherein he has focused almost entirely on Kate Middleton. William gave a helping hand at food distribution charity Surplus to Supper at the weekend, and it was there that he encountered 71-year-old volunteer Rachel Candappa, who handed the heir a pair of get well soon cards addressed to Kate and King Charles.
Both royals went public with news of their respective cancer battles earlier this year, plunging the monarchy into a state of uncertainty with regards its future.
The shock news will likely have hit no one harder than Prince William, son to Charles and husband to Kate. The future king finds himself torn between his duties to the crown and his longing to take care of his wife, leaving him in a truly unenviable position.
Immediately after Kate Middleton’s announcement video, William made it clear that he would be shifting his focus to better care for her as she undergoes preventative chemotherapy.
This week, however, the Prince of Wales dipped his toe back in the water where royal engagements are concerned, offering something of an update on Kate in the process.
After being handed a pair of get well soon cards by 71-year-old well-wisher Rachel Candappa, William reportedly looked visibly moved. “Thank you, you are very kind,” he responded.
And when Rachel told him to look after Kate, William placed his hand on her shoulder and promised, “I will.”
Rachel, of Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, UK, recalled afterwards: “I said take care of her and he said ‘I will’.