Father's Day takes on new meaning for Prince William
Kensington Palace releases new photos featuring Prince William and his children on Father's Day
Prince William has been a pillar of strength for the Princess of Wales during her cancer battle, consistently putting her and their three children-Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis-above all else.
With Father's Day here, it's certain that Kate and the children will want to make this occasion especially meaningful for him.
However, life for the Wales family looks very different from just a year ago. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told The Mirror that this Father's Day will hold extra significance, as Kate will likely wish to express her deep gratitude to William for his unwavering support as both a husband and father.
She explained: 'I'm sure Catherine will want to make a real fuss of William after the year and a half they've been through. The truth is, though, that they will probably both be rather knackered because the Trooping the Colour is the day before! So they will probably be spending Father's Day at home in Windsor-or very possibly with Catherine's family in Berkshire. Last year,
Last year, Catherine marked Father's Day by posting a beautiful photo of William with the children, their backs to the camera, standing on a Norfolk beach gazing out to sea.
Whether at home in Windsor or surrounded by family in Berkshire, the day is expected to be filled with gratitude for the bonds that have grown even stronger than adversity.
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