
Amid ongoing royal controversies, Prince William has relied heavily on Kate Middleton, who continues to support him and the wider family.
Insiders note her influence in guiding the future king through challenging moments, including handling concerns about former Prince Andrew’s role.
The couple recently attended a service at Canterbury Cathedral for the installation of Dame Sarah Mullally, the first woman to lead the Church of England, highlighting Prince William’s connection to faith and royal duties.
Kate Middleton Seen As The Royal Family’s ‘Steady Hand’ Amid Ongoing Challenges

Insiders claim Prince William has been leaning heavily on his wife, Kate Middleton, for support.
According to In Touch, a source noted that Kate has “always been his steady hand,” a role she’s played since their early days together.
“Even back in their university days, she was the voice of reason, always pushing William to think of the bigger picture and his role within the monarchy,” they added.
That dynamic hasn’t changed. The source points out that during her recent health struggles, Kate “was the one holding everything together and supporting William while he was struggling to process it all.”
Kate Middleton ‘Rarely Says No,’ Causing Those Around Her To Worry That She’s ‘Carrying Too Much’

Now that Kate is in remission, those close to her are growing concerned.
They feel the future queen may be taking on too much, especially as more members of the family turn to her for guidance and support.
The insider adds that it’s no longer just William depending on her; Kate has increasingly become the “go-to person” others rely on, including King Charles III.
“The thing with Kate is she rarely says no because she loves to be of service, which is a beautiful quality, but it also means she runs the risk of burning herself out,” the source explained. “Everyone agrees she’s incredibly capable. They just worry that she’s carrying too much.”
Prince William Pressed For Action Against Ex-Prince Andrew Long Before Titles Were Stripped

One of the challenging moments Kate is seemingly guiding the royal family through is the current scrutiny plaguing the monarchy due to the former Duke of York, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s connection to the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
The future king and queen were recently heckled during a royal outing over Andrew’s shocking arrest, with an insider telling People Magazine, “Other events have rocked the monarchy, but something from within — where someone is being arrested — is very different. This is much more serious.”
However, long before King Charles officially removed Andrew’s royal titles last year, William is said to have expressed serious concerns about his uncle’s place in the family.
In his new book, “William and Catherine: The Monarchy’s New Era: The Inside Story,” author Russell Myers details William’s stance following Andrew’s controversial 2019 BBC interview regarding his Epstein ties.
Sources revealed that William urged his father and Queen Elizabeth to take decisive action, believing that Andrew should handle the fallout on his own.
One insider said that William reportedly “never much liked his uncle and wanted him out of the picture immediately before the rot further set in.”
Prince William And Kate Middleton Attended A Historic Service For The First Female Archbishop Of Canterbury

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, March 25, William and Kate attended a historic service at Canterbury Cathedral, celebrating the installation of the first woman to lead the Church of England.
William represented his father, King Charles III, upholding the tradition of the heir appearing at key royal ceremonies.
The service marked the formal investiture of Dame Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
Arriving just ahead of the service, the Prince and Princess of Wales were welcomed by Lady Colgrain, the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, before joining the congregation and participating in the ceremony, including singing hymns during the procession.
For the occasion, Kate wore an elegant Suzannah coat complemented by a wide-brimmed hat by Juliette Botterill.
Earlier, the couple had met Mullally at Lambeth Palace in February, shortly after she was named Archbishop-elect in October 2025, with her appointment officially confirmed in January.
Prince William’s Faith In Focus During Historic Canterbury Cathedral Service
The appearance also sheds light on William’s personal relationship with faith. While he does not attend church as regularly as his father, Charles III, or his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, insiders say William remains committed to supporting the church in his own way.
One source explained to The Sunday Times that for William, this event “is a drawing of a line in the sand of where he’s at, and it’s really important that it [the question over his commitment to the Church] is cleared up.”
They added: “His feeling is, ‘I might not be at church every day, but I believe in it, I want to support it, and this is an important aspect of my role and the next role, and I will take it very seriously, in my own way.”
Following their February meeting, Mullally spoke warmly about the pair, expressing shared hopes for a better future and noting that she would continue to hold them and their family in my prayers.”
