Prince William and Kate Middleton spent the holidays with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, following a tough year for the family. Kate underwent cancer treatment, but now that she’s cancer-free, the family is focusing on spending quality time together.
In 2024, George, Charlotte, and Louis had special experiences, like George attending the UEFA Euro 2024 final with Prince William and Charlotte meeting Taylor Swift. Despite the fun, the year was filled with anxiety due to Kate’s diagnosis, which was shared with the children when they were on their Easter break.
King Charles’ former butler, Grant Harrold, suggested that Prince William and Kate likely explained the situation to their children in a sensitive and private manner.

How Prince William & Kate Middleton told their children about the princess’ cancer
Speaking to the NY Post, former royal butler Grant Harrold said Prince William and Kate likely “sugarcoated” Kate’s cancer news when explaining it to Prince Louis, who was only five.
Harrold noted that older siblings George and Charlotte likely received a more honest but positive version.
He praised William and Kate for staying calm, believing their attitude would help their children cope.

Kate Middleton announced she was cancer-free in September
Kate Middleton made a few public appearances last year, including Trooping the Colour and Wimbledon.
In September, she revealed she had completed chemotherapy, describing her cancer journey as “incredibly tough” for the whole family.
Kate shared that she now focuses on staying cancer-free, taking each day as it comes, and hopes to slowly return to work. She thanked everyone for their support and sent a message of solidarity to others battling cancer: “Out of darkness, can come light.”
