Prince William and Kate Middleton escaped to their vacation home amid their battle with cancer.
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children flew by helicopter from Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to Anmer Corridor in Norfolk on Saturday, “Leisure Tonight” reported.
The family will spend the children’s Easter school holidays at the Sandringham Property, according to the outlet, after Page Six confirmed they would skip this year’s holiday church service at St George’s Chapel.
There, they will have their own private celebration as Middleton, 42, continues to recover.
Last Friday, the princess revealed that she was diagnosed with cancer after stomach surgery in January.
“My medical team therefore suggested that I should undergo preventative chemotherapy treatment, and I am now in the early stages of this treatment,” she said in a video shared on social media.
Middleton stated that William, 41, has been a huge help in all of their struggles and that they waited to announce the news until their children fully understood their situation.
However, it was only after the hospital where Middleton underwent surgery experienced a security breach through which several employees attempted to access her medical data that she revealed her prognosis.
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“They probably felt the pressure to announce it,” royal expert Valentine Low told Page Six last week. “It was very difficult to bear in the long term; they needed to say something.
The princess remained out of the spotlight during her recovery, spurring wild conspiracy theories about her health and whereabouts, despite her representatives confirming that she would not return to royal duties in person until after Easter.
Concerns grew when Middleton posted a photograph of herself with her children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, on British Mother’s Day, after having been absent from all official events since December. past.
Middleton apologized for the Photoshopped portrait and quelled concerns when she and William were seen shopping at a farm stand in Windsor amid the chaos.
News about the cancer emerged shortly after King Charles II announced his own battle with the disease on February 5.
Charles, 75, confirmed his support for his daughter-in-law, with a Buckingham Palace spokesperson telling Page Six that the reigning monarch is “very happy with Catherine for her courage in speaking out as she did.”
The British sovereign “remained in close contact with his beloved daughter-in-law” and will continue to offer “love and support,” the spokesperson added.
Middleton and Charles reportedly had lunch in person the day before she announced her prognosis to discuss her “generalized health experience.”