Kate Middleton is showing an elevated interest in religion post cancer diagnosis, reports claimed.
An excerpt from the updated book Charles III: New King: The Inside Story by Robert Hardman revealed she has love for faith
According to the aforementioned outlet’s report, a family friend who attended church told Hardman, the royal biographer, that according to them ‘things are hopeful’ for her in the religious sector.
The expert published by the Daily Mail revealed that Middleton’s husband, Prince William is a modern, young man and there are certain aspects of ‘ceremonial and religion’ that embarrass him.
As opposed to the Prince of Wales, his father, King Charles, referred to faith as ‘deeply rooted’ in the church of England after becoming the monarch.
Hardman in his book wrote, “In royal circles, it is no secret that he does not share the King's sense of the spiritual, let alone the late Queen's unshakeable devotion to the Anglican church.”
The author further added, “The Prince of Wales father is a spiritual individual and is content to discuss faith but the same does not apply to his son.”
“Prince William does not go to church every Sunday just like the majority of people in the country but might visit church during Easter and Christmas," Hardman mentioned.
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, who has been diagnosed with cancer, uploaded a video on social media back in September, highlighting her cancer and chemotherapy treatment.