Prince William's 'dark days of grief' led to 'deep' connection to Scotland

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The first seven months of the year have been challenging for the Royal Family due to health issues, so the summer holidays are expected to bring some much-needed cheer, especially for the young children of the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Prince George, 10, his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, nine, and their little brother, Prince Louis, six, will be providing their mother with a great deal of emotional support as she bravely fights cancer.Catherine, 42, is sure to treasure every moment spent in the loving company of her children this summer.

A break from the daily routine promises to offer her - and her husband, Prince William - an extra measure of comfort.After the King, Queen, and other key royals make their traditional visit to Scotland for Holyrood Week, anticipation grows for the highlight of their summer break - their stay at Balmoral.

As the annual visit approaches, it represents a particularly poignant return for the mother-of-three, according to a Royal expert.For Prince William, Scotland's appeal extends beyond its breathtaking scenery; it's a place of significant life events.

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