Sympathy from around the world for Prince William as public share admiration for his dedication as he honoured royal duties as both Charles and Kate battle cancer

There has been a global outpouring of sympathy for Prince William as members of the public shared their admiration for his dedication to his royal duties, which he honored as the King and Kate battled cancer.

The Prince of Wales has attended around a dozen royal engagements since withdrawing from the memorial service for his godfather, King Constantine of Greece, due to his wife’s diagnosis on February 27.

And now people have expressed their best wishes for William as he supports Kate and his family while balancing his royal duties as a future king.

He has been praised for ‘putting a brave face’ in carrying out his duties, including Earthshot Prize rallies and the Diana Legacy Awards in honor of his late mother.

Royal supporter Chrissy Grace posted on wants to stay strong for his family. and the nation puts on a brave face.”

Prince William, Prince of Wales, attends the Diana Legacy Awards at the Science Museum on March 14

There has been a global outpouring of sympathy for Prince William as the public shared their admiration for his dedication to his royal duties, which he honored as the King and Kate battled cancer.

Kate underwent major abdominal surgery in January, and although her condition was initially believed not to be cancer, today she bravely revealed that cancer had been found

Another royal fan Emily Hewertson tweeted: “Prince William is an incredible man.

“I can’t imagine the courage it must have taken to continue to carry out his duties while dealing with the devastating news that both your wife and father have cancer.

‘True devotion to his country.’

And the Mail’s Richard Eden showed his support for the prince, writing: ‘Huge credit to our future king, Prince William, for the way he has carried out public engagements, with strength, dignity and a smile on his face in recent times . weeks that this is all happening behind the scenes.’

Prince William pulled out of a memorial service for his godfather, King Constantine of Greece, due to Kate’s cancer diagnosis.

The Prince of Wales’s absence from the St George’s Chapel event at Windsor Castle on February 27 had raised eyebrows, but tonight’s revelation about the Princess’ health has shed new light on why he stayed away.

But since then he has taken part in a dozen royal engagements, demonstrating his commitment to his position as future king.

On February 29, he visited the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in central London to take part in discussions about the rise of anti-Semitism in Britain.

He met Renee Salt, Holocaust survivors, and young people who have taken part in the Holocaust Educational Trust’s flagship project ‘Lessons from Auschwitz’.

He received a bouquet of flowers for Kate while standing with Rabbi Daniel Epstein, who has led the Marble Arch synagogue with his wife Illana since 2021.

Prince William speaks with Renee Salt, 94, a Holocaust survivor, at the Western Marble Arch Synagogue on February 29

Queen Camilla and Prince William laugh together as they lead the royals at Westminster Abbey during the Commonwealth Day Service on March 11

On March 11, William attended the Commonwealth Day Service with Camilla, Princess Anne and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey.

The heir apparent was pictured leaving Windsor Castle with the Princess of Wales. However, she was unable to attend the service due to her recovery from her surgery.

And on March 14, the Prince of Wales attended the Diana Legacy Awards at the Science Museum in London.

William took to the stage with AC/DC’s Thunderstruck, which he called ‘George’s song’, before telling the audience himself and the Princess of Wales channeled Diana’s legacy through their work.

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