
DESERT DRAMA: Princess Catherine’s Refusal to Wear Gloves Leads to “Painful Incident” in AlUla
The desert sands of Saudi Arabia have witnessed a moment of high tension and royal grit. While Prince William’s recent visit to the Sharaan Nature Reserve has been hailed as a triumph, it has also brought to light a startling incident involving the Princess of Wales that has left fans deeply concerned.

A Refusal to Play it Safe
During a high-stakes environmental mission in AlUla province, Princess Catherine—true to her “hands-on” philosophy—reportedly refused to wear protective gloves while planting trees in the rugged terrain. Witnesses claim the Princess wanted a “direct connection” to the earth, echoing her husband’s recent sentiment: “I like to get my hands dirty.”
However, the raw beauty of the desert proved treacherous. While working in a dry river bed, an unfortunate mishap occurred, causing an injury to her hand that sparked immediate alarm among onlookers. Despite the visible pain, the Princess showed her characteristic resilience, refusing to stop her work—a move that has since ignited a firestorm of “drama” and debate online.
“Made for the Throne”
Royal enthusiasts have been quick to link this incident to Prince William’s own actions this week. The Prince (43) was seen raking soil around an acacia sapling at the same reserve, also declining gloves. Fans are calling it a testament to their dedication.
“When your future King and Queen don’t mind getting their hands dirty—or even getting hurt for the cause—that’s how you know they were made for the throne,”* one supporter wrote.

From Desert Thorns to Catherine’s Rose
This isn’t the first time Kate has ditched the gloves. Whether planting the famous “Catherine’s Rose” at Colchester Hospital or gifting roses to mother-and-baby units in prisons, she has always preferred the tactile healing power of nature. For a Princess who called nature her “sanctuary” during her cancer treatment, a few scrapes in the desert seem to be a price she is willing to pay for the planet.

