Prince William tells Eugene Levy he misses late Queen and Prince Philip
Prince William reflects on 2024 as the toughest year due to cancer diagnoses of his parents and the loss of his grandparents, sharing insights during a Windsor Castle tour with Eugene Levy.
- On Oct. 3, the Prince of Wales appears on Apple TV+ in The Reluctant Traveler, giving Eugene Levy a guided tour of Windsor Castle and saying he misses his grandmother and grandfather.
- Prince William said 2024 was the hardest year of his life as King Charles III and Catherine, Princess of Wales, were diagnosed with cancer last year.
- Framing the tour, Prince William, the Prince of Wales, said, `For me, Windsor is her` and showed Eugene Levy Windsor Castle as his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II would have wanted.
- A trailer released last week previewed William's remark that `2024 was the hardest year I've ever had`, amid health challenges in his family and the Princess of Wales's remission on Jan. 14.
- William lost both grandparents within eighteen months: Prince Philip died at 99 in April 2021 and Queen Elizabeth II at 96 in September 2022.
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Prince William appeared on "The Reluctant Traveler."Ian Vogler - WPA Pool/Getty ImagesPrince William appeared on Eugene Levy's Apple TV+ series "The Reluctant Traveler."William gave Levy a tour of Windsor Castle and opened up to him about his life as a royal.William also spoke about how he's raising his children and his vision for his reign as monarch.Did you have Prince William giving one of the most candid interviews of his career to Eugene Le…
Prince William shows himself in a new clip unusually emotional. In conversation with Eugene Levy he tells how much he misses his grandmother and grandfather.
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