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Wills and Kate renew their vows in Africa

After their hardest year yet, the royals set aside some time for romance
William and Kate in Africa

The Princess of Wales has admitted that going through cancer has left her “grateful for the simple yet important things in life – of simply loving and being loved”. And her husband Prince William feels the same. So much so, he’s pulled out all the stops to show Kate just how much she means to him with a second honeymoon and even a romantic vow renewal.

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“The hardship of this year has made making time for one another so very, very important,” reveals a royal insider. “Wills is ever the romantic – Kate values their alone time, nothing is more special than having her prince to herself – so he’s planning a romantic getaway, just the two of them.

“And those closest to them wouldn’t be surprised if the royal couple took this time out to reaffirm their wedding vows in a private blessing.”

Quality couple time

The bedroom of their favourite getaway
The secluded Lewa estate holds special memories for the couple.

William and Kate, both 42, have been through a lot in their long relationship. However, there’s no arguing that the princess’ health battle has been their most difficult hurdle yet.

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However, the couple has steadily been heading out of the darkness since Kate ended her treatment in September. After a festive Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham, they’re looking to kick off the new year with a positive outlook starting with a romantic trip back to Africa, where they’ve shared many special memories as a couple over the years.

A hut
William and Kate stayed here when he proposed in 2010.

In fact, the stunning scenery of Kenya was the backdrop of William’s long-anticipated proposal back in 2010. While staying at the 22,000-hectare Lewa Private Estate, the prince took his bride-to-be up Mt Kenya. He popped the question while overlooking the vast mountains and glacial lakes.

“They want to go somewhere secluded,” our source says of the couple’s trip. “Wills has employed a trusted family friend in assisting with this very special private getaway to a place of extreme importance. Africa and its wildlife reserves are a love for them both.

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“To have their wedding blessed there after 14 years would be really special.”

Escaping it all

William and Kate leaning on a wooden bar beside each other
They’ve loved their Kenyan safaris in years past.

Of course, dealing with Kate’s cancer hasn’t been the only issue causing stress for the royal couple in 2024. There’s been the King’s own battle with cancer, for which he is still seeking treatment, as well as Queen Camilla’s intermittent health issues.

Then there’s the ongoing drama of William’s never-ending feud with his US-based younger brother Prince Harry. The whole ordeal has caused incredible hardship for the prince.

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“It’s been dreadful – it’s probably been the hardest year in my life,” William has said of his challenging 2024.

“Trying to get through everything else and keep everything on track has been really difficult.”

The prince added, “I’m so proud of my wife. I’m also proud of my father for handling the things that they have done. But from a personal family point of view, it’s been, yeah, it’s been brutal.”

New year, new start

William and Kate on their wedding day
Wills and Kate wed in a momentous ceremony in 2011.
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Despite all the challenges, Kate and William are stronger than ever. It’s no small feat for a couple coming up to 14 years of marriage.

“This has been a tough year for Kate and Wills, and a complete emotional roller- coaster,” says our insider.

“He’s confided to friends that everything has been thrown in their path, but he is proud of how they have weathered the storm.”

And after some much-needed time away from it all, the couple will be ready to start the next chapter with their children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, by their side.

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“After battening down the hatches to emerge stronger, they are more thankful than ever before for their love and their children,” adds the source. says.

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