In a rare and candid conversation, Prince William opened up about the challenges of the past year, describing it as one of the most difficult periods of his life. Speaking with actor Eugene Levy for the new season of The Reluctant Traveler, he reflected on the impact of King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis and Princess Catherine’s health battle on both his personal life and the royal family as a whole.
King Charles’ Diagnosis
On February 5, 2024, Buckingham Palace revealed that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer following a medical procedure to treat an enlarged prostate, during which unrelated cancer was discovered. While the palace did not disclose the exact type of cancer, they confirmed that the monarch, then 76, began treatment immediately. He spent several days in hospital in March 2024 due to side effects from therapy but continued to fulfill official duties as his health allowed, maintaining a visible public presence despite his treatment.
The diagnosis came during a period of transition and modernization for the monarchy. The announcement drew widespread support both in the UK and internationally, highlighting the public’s concern for the King’s health.
Princess Catherine’s Diagnosis
Just weeks after King Charles’ news, Princess Catherine shared her own health revelation. In March 2024, she revealed in a video message on Instagram that she had been diagnosed with cancer following major abdominal surgery in January. Catherine described the diagnosis as a “huge shock” and explained that she had started preventative chemotherapy.
By January 2025, she announced she was in remission, expressing gratitude for the support she had received and describing the prior months as incredibly tough for the entire family.
William Reflects on a Challenging Year
During his interview, Prince William described balancing his roles as husband, father, and heir to the throne while supporting both his wife and father through their health challenges. “I’d say 2024 was the hardest year that I’ve ever had,” he said, reflecting on the responsibility of protecting his children and ensuring both Catherine and his father had the space and privacy to process their diagnoses.
He acknowledged the emotional toll, saying the experience took him “to some pretty not great places,” likening it to having “the rug pulled out from under your feet.” He praised both Charles and Catherine for their resilience, calling the year “brutal” and “dreadful” from a personal perspective, but emphasizing the importance of perseverance. “Life is sent to test us, and being able to overcome that is what makes us who we are,” he said.
Continuing Duties
As of October 2025, King Charles continues treatment while fulfilling selected royal engagements. On October 9, he and Prince William made a joint appearance at the Natural History Museum in London ahead of COP30, the UN Climate Change Conference, underscoring their shared commitment to environmental causes even during a challenging personal period.
Public Response and Insight
Both the King’s and Princess Catherine’s announcements received widespread support. Public figures, political leaders, health organizations, and citizens shared their encouragement, and health experts noted that the openness of both royals positively influenced public conversations around cancer awareness, encouraging early screenings and proactive care.
Prince William’s interview provided a rare glimpse into the personal impact of health crises on the royal family, showing vulnerability alongside resilience. His candid reflections offer the public insight into the balancing act of supporting loved ones while maintaining public duties, a perspective rarely shared by the monarchy.
Conclusion
Prince William’s reflections on the past year highlight the human side of the royal family during significant personal and public challenges. His words underscore the emotional realities of facing multiple health crises while fulfilling public responsibilities, drawing empathy and understanding from the public. As King Charles continues treatment and Princess Catherine remains in remission, the royal family’s experiences serve as a reminder of the importance of support, care, and resilience in times of illness.