Prince William Calls 2024 The 'Hardest Year' Of His Life After Wife Kate Middleton's Cancer Battle
By Favour Adegoke on September 26, 2025 at 8:30 PM EDT

The Prince of Wales, Prince William, has opened up about how challenging the previous year was for him.
2024 was the year his wife, Kate Middleton, was diagnosed with cancer, and although she later became cancer-free, the months in between were really difficult, as the heir apparent was also dealing with his father, King Charles' cancer diagnosis.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have since returned to attending royal events together after the princess previously took a break from the public eye due to her illness.
The Future King Revealed That The Previous Year Took A Toll On Him

Speaking candidly during a sit-down with Eugene Levy for his Apple TV+ series, "The Reluctant Traveler," Prince William reflected on how dealing with the overlapping health crises in the royal family tested him deeply.
"I'd say '23-'24 was the hardest year I've ever had," William told Levy, per the New York Post. "You know, life is sent to test us, and being able to overcome that is what makes us who we are."
In March 2024, the world learned that William's wife, Kate Middleton, had been diagnosed with cancer, which was discovered during an abdominal surgery.
Because the illness required chemotherapy, she was forced to take a major step back from public appearances and royal duties, leaving William to serve as the public face for them both for a time.
The situation was further exacerbated by the fact that King Charles had also been diagnosed with cancer the previous month, which meant William had to take on additional responsibilities normally handled by his father.
This remains the case, as although Kate has since announced she is in remission, the king continues to undergo treatment.
Prince William Previously Described The Past Year As 'Brutal'

William's remarks echoed the same feelings he shared in November 2024 when he talked about dealing with the overlapping health crises in the royal family,
"It's been dreadful. It's probably been the hardest year in my life," the prince told reporters following his appearance at the Earthshot Prize Ceremony in South Africa.
"So, trying to get through everything else and keep everything on track has been really difficult," he added.
At the time, the senior royal expressed how proud he was of his wife and his father for how well they dealt with the shocking ailments.
"I'm so proud of my wife, I'm proud of my father, for handling the things that they have done. But from a personal family point of view, it's been, yeah, it's been brutal."
Prince William And Princess Kate Middleton Have Returned To Making Public Appearances Together

Since confirming she was cancer-free in January, Kate and William have resumed making regular public appearances together.
Most recently, the pair met with classmates of children killed during a Taylor Swift–themed dance class in 2024. The victims were Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice DaSilva Aguiar, 9, all of whom were stabbed to death by a UK teen.
The couple also attended a state banquet for US President Donald Trump, where the Princess of Wales drew praise from the billionaire mogul.
Both William and Kate appeared to be in high spirits at the event, which brought together over 100 dignitaries from around the world.
The Royal Couple Is Set To Move Into A New Home

Later this year, William and Kate will relocate to a new home after spending the past three years at Adelaide Cottage, as reported by The Blast.
Their new residence is expected to serve them far longer than Adelaide Cottage, with sources suggesting the couple plans to remain there even after William eventually ascends the throne.
The property, a $21 million Georgian mansion near Windsor Great Park, dates back to the 1770s and includes eight bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a tennis court.
Prince William And Kate Middleton Are Fixing Up Their New Residence For Privacy

Since news of the move surfaced, William and Kate have begun making updates to tailor the estate to their preferences. New shrubs and trees have been planted around the grounds, along with the addition of new privacy measures, including a new fence.
Details of interior renovations remain unclear, as the submitted plans were heavily redacted.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are also expected to prioritize a sense of normalcy for their children, just as they have done at their current residence. This means they will forgo live-in staff at their new home when they move in.