Amid King Charles' cancer treatment, Princess Kate has decided not to take her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, to visit their grandfather.
The Prince and Princess of Wales prioritize maintaining normalcy for their young children during this challenging time. Kate, who is recovering from an abdominal operation last month at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, joins in this decision.
William and Kate aim to shield their children from stress amid concerns about King Charles' health.
Royal expert Jennie Bond highlighted the difficulty faced by George, Charlotte, and Louis. "This has been a tough time for George, Charlotte, and Louis. It's challenging to have both your mother and your grandfather facing medical difficulties," Bond explained.
"It's crucial to remember that William and Kate are keen to provide stability for the children," Bond emphasized to OK! magazine.
Prince William resumed his royal duties on Wednesday after a hiatus to support his family. King Charles, following medical advice, has postponed public engagements but will continue with state affairs and official paperwork as usual. There are no immediate plans for him to abdicate to his eldest son, Prince William.