Teenagers in love? That's how a royal expert has described Prince William and Kate Middleton's strong marriage

Prince William and Kate Middleton's affection and mutual support have grown stronger as a result of the challenging events of 2024.

The decades-long romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton is still going strong.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are still very into each other following a difficult year, according to Roya Nikkhah, royals editor for The Sunday Times and co-host of the podcast The Royals with Roya and Kate, who spoke to Fox News Digital.

Royals editor for The Sunday Times, Roya Nikkhah, said that they are still very into each other and that their body language speaks volumes about their love and unity.


The royal family has faced health concerns this year, with King Charles III receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate and Kate undergoing abdominal surgery, as quoted in a report by Fox News.

In February, Charles was also receiving treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer, quieting the relentless speculation about her condition on social media.

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After Kate's announcement, William took time off to support his wife, and in September, she announced she was cancer-free. This time has reminded William and her to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, such as loving and being loved.

Helena Chard, a British broadcaster and photographer, said that the Prince and Princess of Wales have been enjoying a happy, stable family life full of fun, love, and laughter.

They strive to keep the majority of their personal tactile life private, but they have fuelled and energized each other through competitive sports and pursuing all things fun in the great outdoors. The couple's laughter and enjoying the small things in life together is their medicine.

William admitted that 2024 had been brutal and the hardest year of his life, reflecting on becoming the Prince of Wales after the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022. He remarked that Kate is doing well and that it's more a case of just cracking on and keeping going.
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British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital that as Kate returns to royal duties, William will be by her side for much-needed support.

Fordwich said that their affection is reminiscent of two teenagers in love, playing water polo and training for the swimming component in the Old Course Hotel pool.
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Their displays of public affection nowadays demonstrate their willingness to let the world know exactly how they feel about one another when they deem it appropriate to do so.

Their comfort with each other from their deep bonds formed at university has never waned but rather has grown.

FAQs

Why are Prince William and Kate Middleton described as teenagers in love?
Experts note their visible affection and mutual support, particularly during difficult times such as Kate's health struggles in 2024, indicating a strong bond reminiscent of their early romantic years.

How did the couple's relationship change while Kate was ill?
Kate's cancer treatment in 2024 brought the couple closer together, with William taking time off to support her. Their bond grew stronger, and the experience emphasised their love and gratitude for one another.
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