On Their 14th Wedding Anniversary, William and Kate Announce Sad News
April 29th was meant to be a day of celebration — marking 14 years since Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, were married in a grand royal ceremony watched by millions around the world. However, instead of joyful commemorations, the royal couple shared heartbreaking news that has left royal fans and the public deeply moved.
In an emotional statement posted on Kensington Palace’s official social media accounts, the couple revealed the passing of their beloved family dog, Lupo.
“Today, on a day filled with memories, our hearts are heavy as we share the sad news of the passing of our dear dog, Lupo,” the message read.
“Lupo has been at the heart of our family for over a decade, and we will miss him terribly.”
Lupo, an English Cocker Spaniel, was adopted by the couple shortly after their wedding in 2011. He quickly became a cherished member of the royal household and was frequently featured in family photos, including the first official portrait with Prince George as a newborn.
The royal family’s bond with Lupo went beyond companionship — he was there through the early years of their marriage, their transition into full-time royal duties, and the births of all three children: George, Charlotte, and Louis.
“He’s been with us from Anglesey to Kensington. Through the quiet moments and the chaos of family life, Lupo was always there,” the statement continued.
The timing of the announcement — on their wedding anniversary — has added an emotional weight to the moment. What was intended to be a celebration of love and partnership has become a moment of reflection and shared grief.
Thousands of fans and pet lovers around the world have since flooded social media with condolences, tributes, and photos of their own dogs in honor of Lupo. The hashtag #RIPLupo quickly began trending across platforms, with many praising the royal couple for sharing such a vulnerable and relatable part of their lives.
One user wrote:
“We’ve watched Lupo grow with their family. This loss feels personal, even to us. Sending love to William, Kate, and the children.”
Royal watchers note that this kind of candid openness reflects the modern image Prince William and Princess Catherine have cultivated — one that embraces not just duty and tradition, but warmth, emotion, and real-life experience.
Though their 14th anniversary may be tinged with sorrow, it also serves as a quiet testament to the love and loyalty that have defined their life together — both to each other, and to those they hold dearest, including their faithful companion.
As one commentator aptly put it, “In their grief, they remind us that even royal hearts can break — and that love, in all its forms, is what truly endures.”