Prince William And Kate Middleton Issue A JOINT STATEMENT, Talk About Being Incredibly Sad

Prince William and Kate Middleton have recently reflected on their sadness in a joint statement on social media. The public statement comes out while the Princess of Wales is undergoing cancer treatment. The couple shared their sadness after a Spitfire crash that killed an aircraft pilot; keep reading to get more details!

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Joint Statement

The Prince and Princess of Wales have issued a public statement about an incident that has made them ‘incredibly sad.’ Prince William and Kate Middleton took to Twitter and shared their thoughts from their official account.

Moreover, the couple’s statement was released following a Spitfire crash near an RAF base. This accident has left the aircraft pilot dead and this caught the attention of Prince William and family.

As per reports, the aircraft crashed in a field during a Battle of Britain event on Saturday in Lincolnshire. In addition, this plane is from World War II, and officials have stated that a full investigation will be conducted.

The reason for the crash has not been revealed yet. Prince William and Kate Middleton have paid tribute to the deceased pilot, whose name is yet to be made public.

Kate and William issue a joint statement/AP

Furthermore, their joint statement from their handle @KensigtonRoyal was, “Incredibly sad to hear of the news this afternoon from RAF Coningsby. Our thoughts this evening are with the pilot’s loved ones, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, and the wider RAF family. W & C.” Futhermore, while speaking to the Ministry of Defence, they said they are confirming the death of an RAF pilot in a tragic accident with great sadness.

This statement from Kate and William comes when she is undergoing cancer treatment. As per reports, Kate is likely not to make public appearances in 2024 and William is taking care of her. May the pilot’s soul Rest In Peace!

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