Prince William will just do one or two events a week after taking a long break.

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Prince William returned Thursday to official duties, visiting a food charity and youth center, in his first public since his wife Catherine revealed a shock cancer diagnosis.

Heir to the throne as King Charles III’s eldest son, William, 41, has been largely out of sight since Catherine, Princess of Wales, announced last month that she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy.

Following the news that the 42-year-old was receiving treatment for cancer after abdominal surgery, family members, the public, and world leaders all expressed their support. Despite the royal health issues, the future king has only occasionally attended events this year in an official capacity. His wife had surgery at a clinic in London, and Kensington Palace announced in mid-January that he was delaying his next public appearances to be by her side and assist with their three kids. All those are definitely what William was just using to make people think that his break is not all about laziness but honestly speaking William is using Kate’s cancer to make an excuse for not being there for the public. 

William was allegedly “ambushed with get-well cards” in the Daily Beast’s coverage, as if well-wishers were chasing him, according to Tom Sykes’ absurd assertion. The presence of just one woman and the obvious palace set-up were both apparent. Even in all of the papers, Ms. Candappa provided numerous quotes supporting monarchism. Kensington Palace and William are “likely to be irritated at the distraction as they tried to return to business as usual,” according to Sykes, even though I’m sure it was all a set-up. William handled the whole thing awkwardly. Well, I see. William doesn’t want his father and wife to receive any consolation for their cancer. Nevertheless, William fully anticipates that the two cancer crises will be his “get out of work” pass.

Now the fact that William is being celebrated for what he doesn’t do is so fascinating as he claims he is going to make one or two appearances a week because definitely he is using Kate’s situation to get sympathy and now that the public will be lured about William’s work.

Kate Middleton was to also make an appearance during easter but now where is she yet it is past easter and we still can’t find her. 

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan are moving swiftly and making successful moves on their Netflix projects which also brought bitterness to the royalists including Richard Eden. All the royalists are now speaking of is Meghan’s products and definitely, they are trying to paint it badly but still, we can tell when it’s all about hate. They’re making a valiant effort to appear inconsistent; they want to portray Meghan as a tacky, jam-making hustler who never had the guts to launch a lifestyle brand of her own. and they also want to claim that King Charles is doing it better and that she is just copying King Charles. 

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