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Prince William Is 'Still Being Himself' Amid Catherine & Charles' Cancer Battles For This Critical Reason

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Prince William is carrying on like normal despite all the stressors in his life right now. On Tuesday, royal photographer Samir Hussein opened up to Us Weekly about how the Prince of Wales is holding up amid his wife Princess Catherine and father King Charles III‘s ongoing cancer battles, sharing: He’s nailing the UK’s motto “keep calm and carry on,” just like his grandma Queen Elizabeth II would’ve wanted! Related: Prince Harry Looking For House In UK — Shocking Reason Why! The most “positive” sign for the photographer is the fact that William hasn’t changed one bit amid these emotional challenges!

Hussein added: The father of three has stepped out a ton in recent weeks to attend various royal gigs, and he’s handled questions about his family with grace, often sharing brief but positive updates on Kate’s condition.

With his brother Prince Harry no longer in the picture, it’s left a lot of responsibility on his shoulders, of course.

Yet the 41-year-old is rising to the challenge, Samir continued: Trying to keep on his path and stick to his ways to maintain order and decorum.

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