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Kate's cancer is William's biggest test

‘Stressed’ future king’s wife and father both battle illness — and Diana’s loss haunts him

- By SARA NATHAN

FOR a couple whose favorite thing to do is binge a TV show with a takeout curry on the sofa, Prince William and Kate Middleton now find themselves at the center of a relentless­ly grim royal news cycle — and a test like no other for the future king.

Although they are a heartbeat away from the throne, the Prince and Princess of Wales like to live quietly; they collect Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, who will celebrate his 6th birthday on April 23, from school and spend evenings as a family at home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

But Kate’s mysterious disappeara­nce from the public eye after major abdominal surgery in January prompted weeks of cruel conspiracy theories that raced around the globe, given even more credence by celebritie­s like Stephen Colbert, who — falsely — accused William of having an affair with British aristocrat Rose Hanbury.

Finally, Kate, 42, revealed on Friday that she has cancer and has started gruelling chemothera­py treatment.

Now her 41-year-old husband must support his wife — at the same time as aiding his father King Charles through the same illness.

Irrevocabl­e change

And he must do it all without the help of his beloved mother, Princess Diana.

In the space of a few months his life has changed irrevocabl­y; the possibilit­y of becoming king far sooner than he ever imagined now looms over him.

And underlying it all is a bitter estrangeme­nt from his brother Prince Harry.

One well-placed Palace source told us, “William is doing his best, one minute he’s doing the school run and now he is under incredible stress.

“He is a heartbeat away from the throne and he has his beastly brother and all of this publicity floating around.”

When Kate addressed the world in a video filmed on the Windsor estate, she spoke far more publicly about royal health than any member of the family had ever done before.

Revealing that she had been diagnosed after surgery and had preventati­ve chemothera­py, then praising her husband’s support, she shone a light on their lives but also asked for “privacy” for her, her husband and children.

“Having William by my side is a great source of comfort and reassuranc­e too,” she said.

“We hope that you will understand that, as a family, we now need some time, space and privacy while I complete my treatment.”

William’s desire for privacy, formed in the death of his mother in 1997 and undiminish­ed in the years since, has been a key to his personalit­y.

“He’s always hated the press because of what happened to his mother and has made it no secret,” said a Palace source, who said the heir to the throne can be acutely stubborn and not someone who is easy to push over.

When the Wales camp at Kensington Palace were under immense pressure to say what was wrong with Kate as absurd conspiracy theories mushroomed, William held firm.

Top staffers were not even told what was wrong because William was so keen to protect his wife’s privacy, we are told.

Another Palace insider told us that William had been hit hard by accusation­s that he let his wife take the rap for the Mother’s Day Photoshop scandal.

“For everybody that was speculatin­g, shame on them, no-one stopped to think that William was actually more concerned with looking after his wife and children,” said the insider.

The insider said those inside Kensington Palace were also especially furious at Colbert’s jokes about William and an alleged affair at such a difficult time.

“He owes them a massive apology, it’s appalling,” said the insider.

The extent of his wife’s illness was only hinted at when William had to pull out of his godfather King Constantin­e’s memorial on Feb. 28 with just 45 minutes notice “for a personal reason.”

In fact, sources now confirm, William was by his wife’s side amid her newly delivered cancer diagnosis.

Balancing the public nature of being royal with their desire to be private has never been easy to William and Kate, who met as teens at St. Andrews University in Scotland.

Although they kept their romance under wraps Kate was thrust into the spotlight when they were first photograph­ed during a ski trip to Klosters, Switzerlan­d, the royals’ favorite vacation spot, in 2004.

And Kate got a glimpse of what was in store for her when the press nicknamed her “Waity Katie” as the couple did not get engaged until 2010, following a brief split in 2007.

William proposed in Kenya with his late mother’s iconic diamond and 18-carat sapphire engagement ring.

They wed, watched by a global audience of 2 billion at Westminste­r Abbey in London in April 2011, but quickly did their best to stay out of the spotlight, with the prince working as a helicopter pilot for Britain’s emergency rescue service before fully entering public duties.

But just how key he and his wife are to the future of the monarchy has been unmistakab­le for years and was only reinforced by his father King Charles’ “slimmed-down” monarchy.

It was put on display at the king’s coronation last May, when Prince Andrew, disgraced by scandal, and Prince Harry, selfexiled to Montecito, Calif., were not on Buckingham Palace’s balcony to thank the king’s subjects for their support.

At the time Prince William hoped he had about 20 years before he became king, multiple sources told Page Six.

But this year has entirely changed that calculus and William is now in a sprint to be ready for an event which he had hoped was far in the distance: the moment he is first addressed as “Your Majesty.”

Shortly before Kate’s diagnosis, the couple hired two new private secretarie­s, their closes aides.

William’s is Ian Patrick, a former British diplomat. Kate has Lt. Col. Tom White, a former aide to the late Queen Elizabeth.

And with the relentless logic of monarchy, Page Six has learned that plans are already well underway for the funeral of his father the king and of Queen Camilla.

The late Queen Elizabeth’s funeral plans, known as Operation London Bridge, had been burnished by courtiers for decades.

Now Buckingham Palace and the British government are in advanced planning for another royal funeral.

One senior government source told us, “There have been meetings with the king and queen, because they have to sign off on the plans.”

For now those serious preparatio­ns will proceed without William while he is at Kate’s side.

So too will events in the royal calendar: the Waleses will not be at the traditiona­l Windsor Chapel Easter service.

Kate has the comfort of having her mother and father, Carole and Mike Middleton, living nearby, as well as her sister Pippa.

As she said, “At this time, I am also thinking of all those whose lives have been affected by cancer. For everyone facing this please do not lose faith or hope. You are not alone.”

 ?? ?? QUEEN OF HEARTS Kate Middleton’s revelation she is battling an undisclose­d cancer came with a tribute to the support of her husband, Prince William (right). But he has no mother to turn to for help after the death of Princess Diana (inset) in 1997 while he also supports his king father through the same illness.
QUEEN OF HEARTS Kate Middleton’s revelation she is battling an undisclose­d cancer came with a tribute to the support of her husband, Prince William (right). But he has no mother to turn to for help after the death of Princess Diana (inset) in 1997 while he also supports his king father through the same illness.
 ?? ?? SPARKLER: When they announced their engagement in 2010, Kate proudly wore Princess Diana’s famous engagement ring, her fiancé’s way of including his late mom.
SPARKLER: When they announced their engagement in 2010, Kate proudly wore Princess Diana’s famous engagement ring, her fiancé’s way of including his late mom.
 ?? ?? YOUNG LOVE: Prince William and Kate Middleton met at St. Andrews University in Scotland but kept their romance out of the public eye until 2004.
YOUNG LOVE: Prince William and Kate Middleton met at St. Andrews University in Scotland but kept their romance out of the public eye until 2004.
 ?? ?? ESTRANGED: William and Kate do not have support of self-exiled Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. They last met, frostily, in 2022.
ESTRANGED: William and Kate do not have support of self-exiled Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. They last met, frostily, in 2022.
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 ?? ?? GENERATION­S: William and Kate showed Princess Charlotte to Queen Elizabeth and future queen Camilla at her christenin­g in a sign of their affection for the monarch.
GENERATION­S: William and Kate showed Princess Charlotte to Queen Elizabeth and future queen Camilla at her christenin­g in a sign of their affection for the monarch.
 ?? ?? SEALED WITH A KISS: A record 2 billion people watched Kate and William marry at Westminste­r Abbey in 2011. But they opted for relative privacy while he worked as a rescue pilot.
SEALED WITH A KISS: A record 2 billion people watched Kate and William marry at Westminste­r Abbey in 2011. But they opted for relative privacy while he worked as a rescue pilot.
 ?? ?? FAMILY GUY: William values time with his wife and children and stubbornly defends their privacy, sources say. His family is being tested like never before.
FAMILY GUY: William values time with his wife and children and stubbornly defends their privacy, sources say. His family is being tested like never before.
 ?? ?? HEAVY IS THE HEAD: King Charles’ cancer means William is contemplat­ing being king sooner than hoped. His wife’s health adds to the issue. Funeral planning for the king and Queen Camilla is in play.
HEAVY IS THE HEAD: King Charles’ cancer means William is contemplat­ing being king sooner than hoped. His wife’s health adds to the issue. Funeral planning for the king and Queen Camilla is in play.

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