Prince William’s visit through the English Shore is wrapping up, but before he heads home, he gave Imperial fans a quick update on Kate Middleton as she continues to rest and recuperate from her precautionary chemotherapy. Today, the Prince of Wales made a stop at Saint Mary’s Community Medical Clinic in the Isles of Scilly and gave a staff member some insight into how Kate is doing as she keeps on postponing her royal obligations.
William has returned to work and is wrapping up a quick two-road trip to Cornwall. People noticed that the area has a special significance for Kate and William as they take the children to Tresco often, and when he was young, William spent time there with his brother Harry and his parents, King Charles and the late Princess Diana.
“Will you bring them later in the year, perhaps?” Smith asked, to which William responded that there may be a chance for the family to make a trip soon, but that it would be a confidential escape and not part of another royal arrangement.
Prince William’s visit included opportunities for him to learn about healthcare and the challenges that the clinic faces with its unique island location. William’s excursion to the Isles of Scilly began with a quick stop at Saint Mary’s Harbor, where he was seen getting pastries for Kate, George, Charlotte, and Louis.
“My family are exceptionally vexed I’m here without them,” he said while greeting spectators at the harbor. “The kids will kill me if I don’t return home later.”
William has been moving back into his royal arrangements since Kate’s March 22 announcement. Sources close to the family say that although he’s slowly working back to a normal schedule, his wife and family come first. “William is focusing on giving her all the time she really wants to improve in The Help, especially to the children,” an insider told individuals.
Prince William said his wife Catherine is getting along well following her cancer diagnosis. He offered the comments on a visit to St Mary’s Community Medical Clinic on the Isles of Scilly, where he was told about a new health and social care facility being built on duchy land near the clinic.
During his visit on Friday, William was given a card for his father, the king, also a cancer patient, and Catherine by Lady Linda McAle, who said it was from her granddaughter who wanted to wish his father and wife recover soon.
As the heir of the prestigious position, William is Duke of Cornwall and receives a salary from the Duchy of Cornwall, a portfolio of land, property, and investments that owns much of the Isles of Scilly. The royal schedule included a visit through St Mary’s Harbor, which is controlled by the duchy and handles everything from passenger boats to fishing vessels and freight ships. There, he met a gig boat crew who came third in the world pilot gig titles, which were held in Scilly last weekend.