Prince William has shared a positive update on Princess Kate amid her battle with cancer . The Prince of Wales, 41, attended an event for the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings this week, where he was asked by a veteran about his wife and whether she is “getting better”. Chatting to the man, Hello! Magazine reported the father of three avoided going into detail about his wife’s condition, but explained she is getting better and added: “She’d have loved to be here.
” William joined his father, King Charles, and Queen Camilla at the event today in what marks the first of several major events the senior royals will attend in an effort to commemorate D-Day this year. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and actress Helen Mirren, also attended the event. The prince gave a speech while attending the event where he confessed he was “deeply honoured” to be joining veterans from the Normandy landing.
“We will always remember those who served and those who waved them off. The mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters who watched their loved ones go into battle, unsure if they would ever return.” It comes after Vanity Fair reported Princess Kate’s preventative chemotherapy treatment has “turned a corner” in recent weeks.
Speaking to the news outlet, a family friend of Kate and William revealed: “It has been a great relief that she is tolerating the medication and is actually doing a lot better.” They added: “It has, of course, been a very .