Prince William slammed for praising Kate Middleton’s ‘Filipino nurses’: ‘He made their race a focal point’

Prince William is being slammed online for praising Kate Middleton’s “Filipino nurses,” with social media users stating their ethnicity is irrelevant.

During one of his first public appearances since the Princess of Wales returned home from the hospital following abdominal surgery, the Prince of Wales honored a woman named Patricia Spruce with a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) on Wednesday.

“What an amazing experience, the castle was just breathtaking, everyone was so lovely too [sic] us as we were just in awe of everything,” Spruce wrote in a public LinkedIn post.

“Prince William said that Katherine [sic] had two Filipino nurses looking after her and they were amazing and kind.”

Prince William is being slammed online for going out of his way to mention that Kate Middleton’s nurses caring for her after surgery are Filipino. James Whatling / MEGA
“Prince William said that Katherine [sic] had two Filipino nurses looking after her and they were amazing and kind,” an eyewitness shared on her LinkedIn after being awarded with an MBE. James Whatling / MEGA
“It is very important to know kate’s nurses were Filipino. Why? Hell if I know, ask Will,” tweeted one user. “He made their race a focal point in a room full of White people.” Zak Hussein / SplashNews.com

Royal watchers were quick to put William, 41, on blast for involving the nurses’ ethnic background.

“Like what does their race have anything to do with it??” tweeted one reader.

“It is very important to know Kate’s nurses were Filipino. Why? Hell if I know, ask Will,” wrote another. “He made their race a focal point in a room full of White people.

Others defended the Prince of Wales for calling attention for “recognizing” Filipino workers. Zak Hussein / SplashNews.com

“It’s very telling who was included in the Archie’s complexion debacle,” the second X user continued, referencing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s claims that royal family members had questioned their son’s skin color.


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“William said Kate had two Filipino nurses. Why was it important to say they were Filipino nurses as opposed to just nurses?” questioned a third.

“I hope though that they need not go abroad to earn an amount they deserve,” tweeted a fan. “They are extremely underpaid here.” MEGA

The future monarch also had his defenders, with some praising him for specifying the nurses’ ethnicity.

“I love how Filipino nurses and medical workers have always been known to be amazing worldwide,” tweeted a Filipino citizen.

“I hope though that they need not go abroad to earn an amount they deserve. They are extremely underpaid here.”

The Princess of Wales is still recovering from her abdominal surgery. MEGA

Wrote another, “Filipino nurses are kind and very caring. They are the best in field in my opinion and very protective so glad about this as I have a lot of Filipino friends and their food is delicious.”

Middleton, 42, returned home from the London Clinic at the end of January after a nearly two-week stay. While she isn’t expected to be seen in public until around Easter, a report claimed she’s resumed some of her duties from bed.

It has not been disclosed what prompted her surgery, though Page Six was told it was unrelated to cancer.