Kate Middleton Is Looking At Cruel Summer Without Prince William

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Spring and summer will be very different for Kate Middleton. Some might even say it will be brutal for the future Queen of England.

It was just a few weeks ago that Middleton sent shockwaves to the world by announcing that she is battling cancer.The mother of three went on to explain that she has started treatment to beat the horrible illness.

Princess Kate‘s big C revelation has a ton of ramifications for herself and the British royal family. According to royal expert and author Daniela Elser, Middleton’s health issues will dramatically change the royal’s normally lavish and highly fashionable busy season of the year.

The writer stated: “With two words in her history-making (and history-shaking) video last month – “preventive chemotherapy” – the princess wiped every carefully planned away day and charity selfie-a-thon of 2024 off the board. (And damned right too.)”

Middleton, the glamorous main star and headliner of the Royal Family, will be absent from all the important events of the year, including Wimbledon, and the Royal Ascot. Kate Middleton will not be able to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings along the Normandy coast during World War II.

The author noted: “In a normal year, May, June, and July would see Kate really give us our heady annual dose of princessing. Any other year, about now, she would be gearing up for the Chelsea Flower Show, Wimbledon, Trooping the Colour, the Order of the Garter parade at Windsor Castle, Royal Ascot, and the usual round of Buckingham Palace garden parties.”

That implies Middleton will be splitting her time between her Windsor home and cold hospital rooms for her treatment during the peak season.

The commentator went on to reveal that it is time to face the truth: the world will be seeing a lot of Prince William without Kate Middleton, and it will not be a very colorful or joyous sight because supporters will be wondering how she is doing.

Elser concluded: “The world is going to have to get very used to seeing William sans Kate as he continues on, carries the can, and holds down the fort while his other (and many would say better) half undergoes treatment. So let us all prepare for the Just William months—all dark navy blazers, no sizzle—and let us all spare a thought for the UK’s hatmakers, who face a barren, dark period ahead. Thoughts and prayers. Thoughts and prayers.”

The heir to the throne is now carrying a big part of the monarchy on his shoulders.

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