Prince William has broken his silence in first message after reportedly excluding Princess Beatrice and Eugenie from Royal Family Easter.
On Thursday, April 2, the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales reshared a video from Bowelbabe Fund featuring an exciting announcement regarding funds for Cancer Research UK.
The video featured parents of Dame Deborah James - the founder Bowelbabe Fund, announcing that the charity, which was founded by their daughter in 2022 has "successfully passed the £20million fundraising milestone".
"We’re thrilled to announce that the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK has just passed the £20m fundraising milestone!," read the caption alongside the video.
"The money raised so far is supporting amazing cancer research projects and lifesaving awareness raising, and we’re so grateful to everyone who has supported the fund since it launched in 2022 and is helping to continue Deborah’s legacy," it added.
To cherish this great achievement, William penned a heartfelt message which read, "What an incredible milestone and an amazing legacy. Deborah is in our thoughts today, as are all those who loved her. W"
This personal message from the future king came amid a bombshell report by Rob Shuter claiming the the heir to the throne was the driving force behind ousting Beatrice and Eugenie from this year's Easter service.
In his recent Substack blog, Rob claimed William pushed his father to exclude the York sisters from upcoming Royal reunion "Charles may still be king, but William is making the decisions that matter."
"This wasn’t about Easter, it was about control," the insider told Rob.