Prince William is going through a challenging period as he balances his royal responsibilities with caring for his wife, Kate Middleton, who has been diagnosed with cancer, according to royal expert Andrew Morton.
talking to the mirror, Morton praised the Prince of Wales for demonstrating “maturity, common sense and empathy” during this difficult time. Despite personal struggles, William continued to fulfill numerous official engagements and stood in for King Charles at several high-profile events this year.
“I don’t envy his role at the moment; he has a lot on his plate.” morton said. “But William is handling it as well as one can when you have a wife who has been seriously ill and three children who need support and comfort.”
The royal author highlighted the difficulty of managing a long-term illness along with public duties. “For anyone dealing with a long-term illness, especially in that type of situation, it’s very difficult,” Morton added.
Morton also reflected on the guidance William received from his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, who would be proud of how he handles his dual role as devoted family man and dedicated Prince of Wales.
“The Queen always used to say that you have to see to believe, and that is as true today as it was 50 years ago. So the show has to go on.” Morton noted. He shared that the Queen had often advised William to “keep calm and carry on,” wisdom that now resonates deeply as he continues to juggle his duties as “father, nurse and Prince of Wales.”
Morton also revealed how the late queen prepared William for his future responsibilities. “I used to see her every weekend when I was a pupil at Eton. They used to chat about their future duties and she prepared it very carefully. “William owes a huge amount to the Queen, like all of them.”
As William navigates this difficult time, his steadfast commitment to both his family and his royal role serves as testament to his resilience and dedication, qualities that reflect the late Queen’s legacy.