National mourning in the United Kingdom on Monday following the murder of two children in a club in Southport, where a group of schoolchildren had gathered to dance to Taylor Swift songs. A 17-year-old boy entered the establishment with a knife, causing the death of two minors and seriously injuring nine others, who are in critical condition. A terrible event that has devastated the entire country and that Princes of Wales has condemned through a message on social media: “We send our love, thoughts and prayers to everyone involved in this horrific and heinous attack.”
William of England y Kate Middleton They have shared a joint statement through their official account, regretting the tragedy and sending condolences to all those affected: “As parents we cannot begin to imagine what the families, friends and loved ones of those killed and injured in Southport today are going through,” The text begins. “Thank you to the first responders who, despite encountering the most horrific scenes, demonstrated compassion and professionalism when their community needed them most,” they conclude.
The wife of Prince William of England has broken her silence to accompany all the victims of the tragedy in their pain. She, better than anyone, knows how much a word or a hug comforts at a bad time. We remember that the princess is on indefinite leave, away from the media spotlight, while undergoing treatment for the cancer that was detected in February. Both her physical condition and her mood have greatly improved in recent weeks and we have been able to see her at some important events, such as the Trooping the Colour ceremony or the Wimbledon final, where she presented the trophy to Carlos Alcaraz from Murcia.
William, along with his three children, has become Kate’s greatest support in her fight against the disease. The entire family is committed to the princess’s recovery, to the point that the prince has been one of the few royals who have not gone to Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games. Nor has his father, Charles III, who is also undergoing medical treatment to combat cancer at the age of 75.