Prince William Prepares for First Night Away After Kate Middleton's Cancer Diagnosis

Prince William Prepares for First Night Away After Kate Middleton's Cancer Diagnosis

Prince William will spend the most time away from his wife Kate Middleton since she was diagnosed with unspecified cancer.

According to Us Weekly, the Prince of Wales will spend two days in Cornwall on Thursday, May 9 and Friday, May 10, as part of the royal family's official duties, with events in both Newquay and the Isles of Scilly.

Since January, when Middleton underwent planned abdominal surgery according to Kensington Palace, Prince William has altered his schedule to be by his wife's side and help care for their three young children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6. In April, the royal family officially Now that he has officially returned to his duties, the prince will spend his first night away from Middleton and the children.

Just last week, Prince William visited James Place Newcastle (a charity established by the Prince of Wales that provides support and assistance to men in suicidal or crisis situations), where a member of the public asked, "How are your wife and children?"

"How are they doing?" asked Prince William, who gave a brief update on his family.

"All doing well, thank you," Prince William replied. Yes, everyone is doing well."

"I mean, obviously Catherine... " the onlooker continued.

"Everyone is fine, thank you," the prince insisted.

Recently, on Friday, May 3, The Times of London reported that Middleton "is expected to be away from public duties for some time" as a result of ongoing cancer treatment, and added that the Princess of Wales may be "eager" to attend public events "when she feels able" She added that the Princess of Wales may be "eager" to attend public events "if she feels able to. In a stunning video announcing her cancer diagnosis and ongoing treatment, Kate Middleton told the public that she would eventually return to public appearances if her doctors gave her the green light.

A spokesperson for Kensington Palace explained that "any first public event" the Princess of Wales attends "does not necessarily mean a return to her regular public schedule.

Designer Amaia Arrieta, who has been responsible for some of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis' most striking looks, said in a recent interview with The Telegraph that she is "heartbroken" for the royal family.

"I think they are going through hell. 'I hope they come back. It's really personal."

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