Prince William and Kate Middleton Send Letter of Condolences to Widow Following Husband’s Passing
Prince William and Kate Middleton are expressing their condolences.
Following the passing of 47-year-old Welsh pizza seller Peter Morris, who had the chance to meet the Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to his Little Dragon Pizza Van last year, the couple sent a thoughtful letter to his wife, Tracey, confirmed by E! News.
“I wanted to write to express how terribly sorry Catherine and I were to hear the very sad news about your husband, Pete, and to send you our deepest sympathies,” Prince William wrote in the letter, per The Sun, produced on Kensington Palace stationary. “We can only begin to imagine what an immense hole he will leave in your life, and my heart goes out to you and your family. Catherine and I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Pete.”
Expressing the impact that Peter had through his business, the 42-year-old—who has children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, with Kate—stressed the community’s loss.
“We know that Pete was a hugely dedicated and highly valued member of the community which has been evident from the response to his passing,” William continued. “I hope you can draw comfort from the knowledge of the impact he has had on so many people.”