'The hardest year of my life' - when Prince William opened up

A ‘brutal’ year for Prince William
Proud of his family
King Charles III diagnosis
Catherine, Princess of Wales and her battle against the disease
The recovery of the princess
William is grateful
The Earthshot Prize in South Africa
A role for the future
A mix of duty and personal life
Interviewed with a new look that divides opinion
A ‘brutal’ year for Prince William

Prince William has reflected on how difficult 2024 has been for him and his family. 'It's been dreadful. It's probably been the hardest year in my life. So, trying to get through everything else and keep everything on track has been really difficult,' he said during his visit to South Africa, as Town & Country magazine confirms. The prince said it has been a huge challenge to maintain the family balance and his royal duties while dealing with complicated health issues.

Proud of his family

William shared his pride in the courage shown by both his wife, Princess Catherine, and his father, King Charles III, who have both dealt with cancer diagnoses this year. "But I'm so proud of my wife, I'm proud of my father, for handling the things that they have done" he said, the BBC reported.

King Charles III diagnosis

King Charles III's diagnosis was announced in February, and since then the monarch has been receiving treatment. Although he initially reduced his official engagements, the King has gradually resumed his public duties as he recovers.

Catherine, Princess of Wales and her battle against the disease

Meanwhile, Catherine, Princess of Wales, also faced her own struggle when she was found to have signs of cancer after an operation in January. She began preventive chemotherapy treatment in February and in September reported that she had completed the process.

The recovery of the princess

At the time, Catherine spoke of her experience as ‘scary and unpredictable’, which has changed her perspective and made her appreciate the ‘simpler and more essential aspects of life’. In September this year, the princess was optimistic about her recovery, although she acknowledged that there is still a long way to go. On Sunday,  she made an appearance at the annual Remembrance Day - a national tribute to honour British servicemen and women who have fallen in combat.

William is grateful

Prince William thanked people for their patience and support as his family copes with this difficult time. William has stressed his commitment to continuing his public work and the Earthshot project, even in the midst of his family's situation, according to the BBC.

The Earthshot Prize in South Africa

During his visit to Cape Town, William presided over the fourth Earthshot Awards in South Africa. There, five environmental innovators received £1 million each for their projects.

A role for the future

For the Prince, this environmental commitment is one of the most significant causes in his role as Prince of Wales. He has said he wants his environmental Earthshot prize to "change the world for good" over the next decade as he celebrated this year's winners, the BBC tells us.

A mix of duty and personal life

William shared that he has found a balance between his royal duties and family life where his mantra seems to be "just crack on and you've got to keep going. I enjoy my work and I enjoy pacing myself and keeping sure that I have got time for my family too," per Lincolnshire Live.

Interviewed with a new look that divides opinion

Finally, William also joked about his new bearded look, something that divided opinion in his family. He confessed that the first time he grew it, his daughter, Princess Charlotte, was very upset. "Well Charlotte didn’t like it the first time. I got floods of tears the first time I grew a beard, so I had to shave it off. And then I grew it back." Not to worry Charlotte, it's still Dad underneath.

 

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