Following the announcement of Katherine's cancer diagnosis, Prince and Princess of Cambridge William and Catherine sought solace and peace on a secret cruise near their home in Norfolk. William and Catherine sought out the soothing Embrace of the sea to find comfort in its vastness and serenity, away from the public eye.
They were able to temporarily put aside the demands of Royal duties and media scrutiny, allowing them to simply be together during these uncertain times yesterday. Princess Catherine was spotted on a helicopter with her husband Prince William just hours after she announced she had been diagnosed with cancer. Today, the Prince and Princess of Wales were pictured boarding a helicopter en route to their home at M Hall in Norfolk, where they are expected to spend the Easter holiday with their children.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louie of Wales' family are expected to miss next week's Easter church service in Windsor and will spend the holiday at their country residence in Norfolk instead. Their break comes after the Princess of Wales announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer for a year. televised video message on Friday night and is currently undergoing preventative chemotherapy Katherine told everyone about her cancer in a very emotional televised message, telling how both how difficult the past few months had been for her family, sitting outside on a maroon bench in the park in front of them.
Amid a lush spring scene of daffodils, the mother-of-three described her situation as a huge shock and confirmed that she and her husband Prince William personally informed their three children are Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louie, King Charles was diagnosed with cancer in February. proud of his beloved daughter-in-law for her courage in talking about her treatment and remained in close contact over the past few weeks. The type of cancer is yet to be revealed but the future Queen began a course of preventative chemotherapy at the end of February and is said to be positive about her recovery and in good spirits.
The Princess will return to official duties when cleared to do so by the medical team. She is in good spirits and is focused on making a full recovery. due to return to public duty after his children returned to school after the Easter holidays, she was discharged from hospital after 13 days on January 29 and has since been recovering at her home in Windsor after the princess was diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing treatment. There is currently no timeframe for her return to the Royal GTS. Catherine said she will now focus on her recovery and looks forward to returning when possible to the Norfolk seaside town of Serene near their beloved pet dog Katherine and William embarked on a quiet tour of the Secret Sea Escaping the emotional storm following Catherine's recent cancer diagnosis as news of her illness echoed around the world.
The couple seeks Solace and rest in the familiar Embrace of the sea to find comfort in the soothing Rhythm of the waves and the vastness of the Horizon with the gentle breeze brushing their hair and the sun shining Golden light above the water, they find a moment of respite from the whirlwind of doctor's appointments and treatment plans that lie ahead as the sun sets on their Secret Sea tour. William and Katherine returned home, their hearts perhaps a little lighter, their resolve a little stronger.