Amidst fervent anticipation surrounding the upcoming BAFTA TV Awards, the absence of Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, has sparked widespread speculation and concern.
Reports circulating indicate that the royal couple will not grace the prestigious ceremony this Sunday. The reason behind their absence stems from Princess Kate's ongoing battle with cancer, for which she is currently undergoing preventative chemotherapy.
The news of her diagnosis sent shockwaves through the royal family and beyond, with the Duchess bravely sharing her journey through a poignant video message six weeks ago.
In light of these health challenges, Prince William, serving as the president of the film and TV organization since 2010, will opt for a recorded video message to be played during the ceremony. While there are speculations regarding a potential virtual appearance by Princess Kate, her health remains the top priority.
This development follows Prince William's solo attendance at the BAFTA Film Awards earlier this year, as his wife recuperated from illness. It is noted that it's not uncommon for the royal couple to attend only one of the two major BAFTA awards ceremonies annually.
Despite their absence, the BAFTA TV Awards promises to be a star-studded affair, with notable nominees including actors from the acclaimed Netflix series, "The Crown," portraying iconic figures such as Princess Diana, Prince Charles, and Princess Margaret. The royal drama, known for its impeccable portrayal of historical events, received significant recognition, although it fell short of securing awards at the recent BAFTA TV Craft Awards.
Other contenders vying for accolades include Netflix's "Black Mirror," "Top Boy," and the concluding season of BBC One's "Happy Valley," indicating a diverse range of talent and storytelling within the television landscape.