Prince William attends the Earthshot Prize awards ceremony without Kate Middleton
Prince William arrived at the Earthshot Prize awards ceremony two weekends ago via a commercial plane, making it clear that his interest in environmentalism is anything but performative. During his speech at the event on Monday, Nov. 6th, Prince William made sure to inform the crowd that his partner was very sad to miss the ceremony. "Catherine is very sorry she can't be here," he explained. "She is helping George though his first set of major exams." Prince George, William and Kate's firstborn, is 10 years old.
Kate has made it clear that her children's education is a big priority. Most recently, during a school visit in Cardiff, Wales, in October, the Princess explained that "George is just at the beginning of being tested. He says, 'Mummy, keep getting tested all the time.' But when it gets to A-levels you feel like you're on it."
An insider close to the royal couple explained to The Mirror that in certain circumstances like this one, it's important to Kate and William to put their children first. "Kate does not want to disturb the youngsters' schooling and works hard to ensure the trio have a stable home life in preparation for their royal careers later down the line."
They added, "Her youngest child is 5, so I don't think she should be expected to hop on a plane every two minutes."
Fan reactions
Many fans took to Reddit to comment on Princess Kate’s absence from the event, and agreed with the insiders’ sentiment. "Princess Catherine is a hands on mom," one user wrote. "Good parents stay with their children and support them—as they should."
"She's such a good mom," another fan agreed. "Good for her for choosing her children always."
"They co-parent so well. One does the royal duty while the other does the parental duty," one fan wrote. "Love them."
"We should all look to them as examples of great parents," a fourth fan posted. "They will be great Kings and Queens."