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Prince William Decides to Say Goodbye to Kate Middleton for New Journey

In a surprising announcement, Kensington Palace has confirmed that Prince William will travel to Berlin to witness England compete against Spain for the prestigious Euro 2024 title.

As President of the FA, the Prince of Wales is set to cheer on his team in Germany for Sunday’s match, marking an important moment for English football, which has never secured a European Football Championship win.

Spain, on the other hand, boasts two consecutive victories from 2008 and 2012.

This high-profile event coincides with another major sporting event—the Gentlemen’s Singles final at Wimbledon, scheduled for the same day.

This scheduling clash means that Prince William will definitely not be present at Wimbledon, raising further questions about Princess Kate’s attendance.

The Palace has not yet confirmed whether Kate will make an appearance at the tennis final.

Prince William’s decision to attend the Euros final alone comes amid Princess Kate’s ongoing battle with cancer. The couple’s absence from public events together highlights the challenging times they face.

Kate, who has been the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016, has significantly stepped back from public life due to her chemotherapy treatment.

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If Kate does decide to attend Wimbledon, she may bring along their three children.

Prince George, in particular, is known for his love of football and his support for Aston Villa, often accompanying William to matches at Villa Park in Birmingham.

However, whether the children will join William in Berlin or stay with Kate remains uncertain.

As Princess Kate continues her treatment, the royal family and the public remain supportive. Prince William’s solo journey to Berlin marks a new chapter, reflecting both the resilience and dedication of the royal family in these challenging times.