Royal biographer Ingrid Seward has forecast that 2025 will bring brighter days for Kate, William and their three young children.

Last year saw both Princess Kate and King Charles face cancer diagnoses.

Princess Kate completed her chemotherapy treatment, as announced in a video message on September 9, while King Charles continues his cancer treatment into the new year.

Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, have witnessed both their mother and grandfather face illness.

Royal biographer Ingrid Seward has forecast that 2025 will bring brighter days for Kate, William and their three young children.

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“Kate will be wanting to spoil them a bit, because it’s very frightening for children when their parents are that ill,” Seward told Hello! magazine.

According to Seward, the family is planning several special treats for the children in 2025.

The royal expert suggested the Wales family “might take the children skiing during the Easter holidays.”

A significant summer holiday is also likely to be in the works, particularly as the family reportedly did not travel abroad last year as a unit.

According to Seward, the family is planning several special treats for the children in 2025.

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Prince William did take Prince George to Germany in the summer to watch England take on Spain in the Euro 2024 final.

The family ended 2024 together at Sandringham, participating in the traditional Christmas Day walk to St. Mary Magdalene church.

Despite their royal status, the Wales children enjoy a normal upbringing at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

“Like many famous parents, they are cautious about exposing the children to too much scrutiny in this digital age,” Seward explained to Hello!

The three Wales children share a particularly strong bond, according to the royal commentator.

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The three Wales children share a particularly strong bond, according to the royal commentator.

Seward said: “The three of them seem to get on incredibly well.”

Their close relationship is strengthened by shared interests and circumstances.

Seward added: “They’re close in age, they all enjoy sports, they’re bound by the situation they’re in and they’re all in it together. And I think that makes them all closer.”

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