Speaking up about Brutal 2024 in the wake of Kate Middleton and King Charles’ ca ncer, Prince William Hardest Year in My Life is the diagnosis

Speaking up about Brutal 2024 in the wake of Kate Middleton and King Charles’ ca ncer, Prince William Hardest Year in My Life is the diagnosis

«Trying to keep everything on track and get through everything else has been really difficult,» the Prince of Wales stated.

Speaking up about Brutal 2024 in the wake of Kate Middleton and King Charles' ca ncer, Prince William Hardest Year in My Life is the diagnosis

Speaking out, Prince William described last year as the «hardest year» of his life, calling it «brutal.»

In an open analysis of 2024, which saw the death of his father. Following their respective cancer diagnoses, King Charles and his wife, Kate Middleton, declared, «It’s been dreadful.» I think this year has been the most difficult of my life.

Speaking up about Brutal 2024 in the wake of Kate Middleton and King Charles' ca ncer, Prince William Hardest Year in My Life is the diagnosis

He also discussed his job as Prince of Wales, which he assumed two years ago upon the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, on September 8, in the incredibly intimate interview on November 7, which concluded his trip to Cape Town, South Africa.

«It’s been really hard to keep everything on track and get through everything else,» William, 42, said.

Speaking up about Brutal 2024 in the wake of Kate Middleton and King Charles' ca ncer, Prince William Hardest Year in My Life is the diagnosis

He continued by praising Kate and his father, King Charles, for their respective approaches to overcoming cancer.

However, I’m really proud of my father and wife for managing the things they’ve done. However, from the perspective of a personal family, it has been, indeed, awful.After being told that he appeared at ease, he responded, «I couldn’t be less relaxed this year, so it’s very interesting you’re all seeing that.» He also stated that Kate, who made it public on September 9 that she had finished chemotherapy, was «doing well.»