Prince William and Kate Middleton skipped the royal family’s annual Easter celebration this year, and—in case you missed it—the palace took the decision extremely personally.
Like, a source straight-up went to Us Weekly and said “This is a big deal. It’s royal tradition for the family to attend this together. Everyone understood the family not attending last year when Kate was sick, but there’s been a lot of raised eyebrows at the Palace about William’s decision to skip again this year. It feels like a deliberate move and even a snub.”
I mean, Wills and Kate literally just wanted to spend Easter with their kids in private, but okay! Either way, King Charles was apparently cool with it—despite the rest of the palace being the opposite of chill.
Wills and Kate during Easter 2022. WPA Pool – Getty Images
“Usually they are there, and everyone loves seeing the little ones. This year they decided to have a quiet family Easter,” a source tells Vanity Fair. “The king was fully supportive, and I think it is an example of William and Catherine doing things the way they want to and doing what works for them as a family.”
The insider adds that spending time with their kids is priority number one for Wills and Kate, saying “They know with the children growing up and George about to start a new school, the family unit as it is will change a bit and they want to spend as much time together as they can. They love being in Norfolk, it’s where they bond as a family and where they make very happy memories. It’s their happy place and they love being there.”
A “long-standing friend” of the pair also notes that “Like all couples, the relationship has ups and downs, but I would say they are stronger than ever, they are a very tight partnership. It’s very clear that William is deeply in love with his wife, more than ever, and she is eternally grateful to him for the support he has given her this past year and how he has been with the children. He has shouldered a lot.”
This has been, as ever, an update.
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