Princess Kate has undertaken a unique trip as her husband, Prince William, prepares to fly to Cape Town, South Africa, for the Earthshot Prize on Monday, November 4.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Robert Hardman's revised book, Charles III: New King. A new court. The Inside Story stated that the Princess of Wales had become more devout after her cancer diagnosis.
After overcoming a difficult period in her life, the future Queen has grown "more interested" in strengthening her religion.
The royal author said that the royal family's close friend, who attends church services, stated, "I would say that things are more hopeful there."
On the other side, the royal analyst stated that Kate's better half, William, "is a modern young man" who "gets embarrassed by certain aspects of ceremonial and religion."
According to Robert, a royal source claimed that the Prince of Wales "very much respects" religious organizations but does not feel "instinctively comfortable in a faith environment."
For those unfamiliar, King Charles is also highly "spiritual and happy to talk about faith," particularly during his cancer treatment. Now, the monarch's cherished daughter-in-law has begun following suit.
The Princess revealed her cancer diagnosis in March 2024. Catherine reported in September that she has finished her chemotherapy treatment, but her "path to healing and full recovery is long."
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