The Princess of Wales sends a note of encouragement amid family worries following her aunt’s accident.
Catherine is offering a message of hope and unity as the royal family navigates a difficult moment. While the King and William continue to address ongoing issues surrounding the Duke of York, the family received distressing news about William’s aunt, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, who suffered a serious injury.
Amid this challenging time, the Princess of Wales turned her focus toward something positive. On Saturday, as England’s rugby team prepared for their long-awaited Rugby League Ashes match against Australia at Wembley Stadium, Catherine shared a message of encouragement on social media.
“Wishing England the very best of luck in their first Rugby League Ashes campaign in 22 years,” she wrote. “An exciting new chapter for the game begins at Wembley Stadium today. We are all behind you!”
The message was personally signed off with a “C,” confirming that it came directly from the Princess herself.
The update came shortly after Charles Spencer revealed that his elder sister, Lady Sarah, was injured in a horse-riding accident last month and remains bedridden. The 70-year-old, known for her strong personality, is said to be recovering under close medical care.
Catherine’s uplifting note serves as a reminder of her steady presence and optimism, offering both her family and the nation a moment of encouragement during a testing period.

