Prince William represented the British royal family at Pope Francis’ funeral in Rome, but many noticed that his wife, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, was absent from the solemn ceremony. Here’s why Kate did not join Prince William during this important event attended by world leaders and international dignitaries.
Kate Middleton’s Health and Recovery
Kate Middleton is currently recovering after publicly revealing her cancer diagnosis earlier this year. In a deeply personal video message, the Princess of Wales shared that she had begun preventative chemotherapy treatment. As a result, she has temporarily stepped away from public duties to focus on her health and spend time with her family.

Given her ongoing treatment and need for rest, it was understandable that Kate Middleton did not accompany Prince William to Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis. Royal aides have consistently emphasized that Kate’s health remains the family’s top priority.
Prince William’s Role Representing King Charles
With King Charles III also undergoing cancer treatment, Prince William took on the responsibility of representing the royal family at the Vatican. Dressed in a dark suit, the future king was seated among international dignitaries in the third row at St. Peter’s Square, highlighting the royal family’s respect for the late Pope Francis.

William’s solo appearance at the funeral further demonstrated his growing role as a senior figure within the monarchy during a challenging time for the royal family.
A Time of Healing for the Royal Family
Both King Charles and Kate Middleton are focusing on their recoveries, leading to a reduced public schedule for the royal family. Their absence from major international events like Pope Francis’ funeral underscores the seriousness of their health battles and the need for careful management of royal duties during this period.
Royal watchers and supporters have expressed understanding and sent ongoing messages of support to the Princess of Wales as she continues her treatment journey.