This Tuesday, April 30, Prince William opened up about the health condition of his wife, Princess Catherine, during a recent visit to a suicide prevention center in Newcastle.
Like his father, King Charles, the Prince of Wales also resumed his public duties.
This time, William embarked on a visit to a suicide prevention center in Newcastle, as an advocate for mental health awareness.
The Prince of Wales began his visit by engaging in an open dialogue with the center’s staff and volunteers.
The Crown Prince expressed his admiration for their tireless efforts to help those facing suicidal ideation.
William listened attentively to their experiences, acknowledging the challenges they face and offering words of encouragement and gratitude.
Prince William in Newcastle shares Kate’s health update
As Prince William interacted with well-wishers gathered outside the venue, one person asked him a question about the health of his wife and children.
“Do you mind if I ask how your wife and children are?” the questioner asked.
In a reassuring tone, the Prince replied, “All doing well, thank you. Yes, we’re doing well.”
The Prince’s visit to the suicide prevention center comes after Kate and William released an unpublished photo to celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary.
The couple did not want to miss the special date, despite the difficult circumstances in which they find themselves after Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis.
Through their social media accounts, Kensington Palace revealed an image that was taken after the religious ceremony.
The person in charge of immortalizing the tender moment was Millie Pilkington and the place chosen for the photo was one of the halls of Buckingham Palace.
In the image, in black and white, we see the couple looking very smiling at the camera, while the prince takes his wife by the waist.
The photo was accompanied by a short caption: “13 years ago today!
The photo immediately received a lot of support from online fans, with many “likes” and nice comments for the couple.