Prince William seems to be in a very tough situation as he has decided to part ways with Kate Middleton again in a heartbreaking move.
The Princess of Wales will attend the men's singles tennis final at Wimbledon without her husband on Sunday, provided she receives the green light from her doctors.
The future King, who is the patron of Britain’s Football Association, won't be supporting his wife as he is set to travel to Germany that day to cheer on the English soccer team in the final of the European Football Championship, where England will face off against Spain.
William has previously attended two of his favorite matches without Kate Middleton.
If England wins, it will be their first international tournament victory since winning the World Cup in 1966.
Princess Kate, the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, has presented trophies at Wimbledon since 2016. She would "dearly love" to attend the ceremony this year. Her office has not ruled it out, and Wimbledon has said they will announce if she is going to be there on the day of the finals. The men’s final is on Sunday, and the women’s final is on Saturday.
However, it seems difficult for Kate to make a solo appearance at the event without William's support. This was the third time in the tournament that England snatched a late victory.
Buckingham Palace also shared King Charles's humorous message of congratulations to England’s soccer team after their latest result, urging them to “secure victory before the need for any last-minute wonder-goals” for the sake of “the nation’s collective heart rate and blood pressure.”
Notably, England’s decisive goal was scored in the 91st minute by a player who had been substituted on as the game drew to a close.