Kate Middleton made a heartfelt announcement on Friday, revealing her cancer diagnosis in a video message. This disclosure has prompted commentary from royal experts on how her health condition might impact the strained relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry.
In response to Middleton’s announcement, Harry and Meghan Markle publicly expressed their support for the princess.
“We wish health and healing for Kate and the family and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace,” a spokesperson for the Sussexes told Fox News Digital.
Royal expert Neil Sean shared his insights on “The Story with Martha MacCallum,” discussing the implications of Middleton’s message and the dynamics between Harry and William.
“During challenging times, one tends to lean on those closest to them, and therein lies the issue,” Sean remarked about William and Harry’s relationship. “Prince William is known for his strength and determination, but he’s undoubtedly hurt by recent events, especially revelations from his younger brother.”
Sean referenced Harry’s upcoming memoir and the couple’s criticisms of the royal family in the “Harry & Meghan” docuseries on Netflix.
“While one might hope that Kate’s health news changes things, it’s not easy to set aside past grievances,” Sean added. “The complexity of their relationship doesn’t allow for simple solutions.”
Sean highlighted that Middleton’s health announcement likely leaves Harry feeling anxious due to his limited contact with the royal family and lack of access to sensitive information.
“We know he’s somewhat isolated from the family circle and may not have been aware of this situation when he made a brief visit,” Sean explained.
Earlier, Harry had visited the UK to see his father, King Charles, during the monarch’s own cancer diagnosis in February. However, reports suggested Harry wasn’t permitted to stay at royal residences or have a reunion with William.
Reflecting on the situation, Sean expressed concern about Harry’s position and the potential for family reconciliation.
“He’s in a difficult position, and unfortunately, there’s no guarantee of a swift resolution,” Sean remarked. “However, one can hope that this ordeal brings the family closer together, though I haven’t seen evidence of that yet.”
Hilary Fordwich, another royal expert, expressed hope that Kate’s illness might prompt Harry to reassess his priorities.
“A cancer diagnosis is devastating for anyone, especially someone like Harry, who lost his mother at a young age,” Fordwich said. “This should serve as a wake-up call for him to mend broken bonds with his family.”
Ian Pelham Turner, echoing sentiments of potential reconciliation, revealed insights from experts close to William and Harry.
“While there’s no immediate indication of Harry’s return to the UK, there’s a possibility of softened tensions between the brothers,” Pelham Turner stated.
Reports indicated that Kate’s staff was deeply affected by the news, suggesting they were unaware of the severity of her illness. Given Harry’s previous close relationship with Kate, Pelham Turner predicted that he and Meghan might reach out to support the family.
Christopher Andersen, author of “The King,” anticipated Harry and Meghan extending their support to Kate privately.
“Their outreach will likely remain private, but it’s expected given the circumstances,” Andersen noted.
In her video message, Middleton disclosed her cancer diagnosis, which was discovered after her abdominal surgery in January. She expressed gratitude for the support received during her recovery and emphasized the importance of family during challenging times.
“As a family, we now need some time, space, and privacy while I complete my treatment,” Middleton requested, urging others facing cancer not to lose hope.
Kensington Palace confirmed Middleton’s ongoing work from home and her involvement in the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood’s projects.