Prince William, accompanied by his son Prince George, made a rare public appearance at Villa Park in Birmingham to watch Aston Villa take on Lille in the Europa Conference League quarter-final. The royal father and son duo were seen cheering on their favorite team, with Prince George proudly wearing a Villa scarf and clapping along to show his support.
This outing marked the first time the family has been seen since Catherine, Princess of Wales, revealed her cancer diagnosis last month. In a heartfelt video message, the 41-year-old royal announced that she was undergoing chemotherapy after the disease was detected following her surgery in January.
Catherine, who is a mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, has been absent from public duties as she focuses on her treatment and recovery. The family has stayed out of the spotlight, even missing their traditional appearance at the Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle.
In her video message, Catherine expressed gratitude for the love and support shown by many and emphasized the importance of taking time to heal. She reassured her children that she is getting stronger every day and thanked her husband, Prince William, for his comfort and reassurance during this challenging time.
As the royal family navigates this difficult period, they have requested privacy and understanding from the public. Catherine looks forward to returning to her work once she has made a full recovery. The support and well wishes from fans and well-wishers continue to be a source of strength for the royal family during this challenging time.