Royalty

Prince William Shares Major Statement as Speculation About Kate Middleton’s Health Grows

Prince William, who recently returned to his former workplace in a new royal role from King Charles, has released a new message amid speculations about Princess Kate’s health and her significant royal role.

Kensington Palace, on behalf of Prince William, issued the message following his visit to the Royal Air Force station where he worked as a helicopter pilot for three years.

William’s latest outing has provided a fresh update on Kate’s health as he was all smiles and in good spirits during the trip to his favorite place.

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ social media accounts shared pictures of the future King along with his statement:

“Always nice to be back at @royalairforceuk Valley, and this time as Honorary Air Commodore!

“Spending time catching up with the teams stationed here, hearing about life today at Valley and the crucial role they play on Anglesey.”

William appeared in high spirits as he took part in a simulated fire response exercise during an official visit to RAF Valley on Tuesday.

RAF Valley is the only Royal Air Force station in Wales and home to the No. 4 Flying Training School, which is tasked with training the next generation of fighter pilots and preparing aircrew for mountain and maritime operations around the world.

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William’s appearance comes amid speculations about Kate’s presence at Wimbledon, as the Palace has not confirmed whether she will present the trophies to the winners.

However, William’s joyful demeanor suggests that Catherine is doing well and preparing to make her surprise return to the public eye.

Meanwhile, some royal commentators believe Kate has a “50/50” chance to grace the event this week, while others predict that one senior royal could be given Catherine’s important royal role.

The Princess of Wales has been patron of the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club since 2016.