The royal family has had difficult times. In February, Buckingham Palace announced that Charles III was suffering from cancer. A month later Duchess Kate revealed that she is also struggling with cancer. For some time, the royals withdrew from public life and spent a lot of time in the privacy of their homes. Duchess Kate she could count on the presence and support of her husband. Now everything is slowly returning to normal. Middleton and her family attended a Christmas carol concert. A few hours after the event Prince William will leave the family. He will embark on an urgent journey at the request of the British government.
Prince William will go to Paris. “Travels upon request…”
According to a spokesman for Kensington Palace, Prince William is going on a sudden trip to France. It's all about re-doing opening of Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was rebuilt after a fire in 2019. The renovation of this monument took five years and cost EUR 700 million. “The Prince of Wales will travel to Paris to attend the reopening ceremony of Notre-Dame Cathedral. His Royal Highness is traveling at the request of His Majesty's Government on behalf of the United Kingdom,” the spokesman said. In addition to Prince William, the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral will feature, among others, Donald Trump, Jill BidenUrsula van der Leyen and Alain Berset.
Duchess Kate delivered important news. She made an appeal. “We can all make a difference”
Recently, Duchess Kate decided to refer to Addiction Awareness Week. She appealed to her subjects. “For too long, many people have suffered in silence, hiding their feelings shame and guilt about his condition, despite his vulnerability. (…) Everyone who suffers from addiction is a different person with their own history, which many of us do not understand or see,” wrote Duchess Kate in a message that the royal family published on social media. Middleton she addedthat empathy and a kind word can change a lot. “Acting with humility and compassion, we can all make a difference and support those suffering,” concluded Duchess Kate.