Here’s the net result.

Prince William and Kate Middleton have no plans at the moment to attend the FIFA World Cup 2026 in New York City, according to a royal insider.

“There has been a lot of talk about this over the past few months, but no invitation has surfaced so far, so right now I doubt it will happen,” royal reporter Emily Nash exclusively told Page Six this week.

Prince William and Princess Catherine walk on artificial turf inside Principality Stadium.
Prince William and Kate Middleton (seen here at a rugby match in 2025) have no current plans to attend the FIFA World Cup in New York City, Emily Nash told Page Six.The RFU Collection via Getty Images

Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, standing outdoors at a royal garden party.
“There has been a lot of talk about this over the past few months, but no invitation has surfaced so far, so right now I doubt it will happen,” Nash told Page Six of the Prince and Princess of Wales (seen above in May).AP
The Hello! Magazine journalist — who was promoting her upcoming appearance on the live recording of Hello! Magazine’s “A Right Royal Podcast” next Tuesday — noted that travel has been challenging for Middleton following her battle with cancer.

“As William said himself, these trips take a lot out of you,” Nash Said. “I think he said, you’re on send and receive the whole time, which I thought was a really interesting way of putting it. You are in a situation where you’re having to give 110 percent of yourself the whole time you’re out there, and you’re being scrutinized at every turn.”

Nash joined the Princess of Wales on her Italy tour last month, which marked her first trip after announcing she was in remission.

“It was so good to see her back on the world stage, and I know it’s something she wants to get back to for sure,” Nash said. “But whether it’ll be in the next few weeks or not… at the moment I can’t see it happening. But you can never rule anything out.”

Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, smiles during a visit to the Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester.
Nash noted that travel has been hard for Middleton (seen here in June) after her battle with cancer.ZUMAPRESS.com

Prince William, UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, and FIFA Vice-President Debbie Hewitt in the stands at the Euro 2024 quarter-final match.
William (seen her in July 2024) could make an appearance if England makes the finals, Nash said.dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images
If Middleton, 44, did make the trek to the States, it would be a “huge moment,” Nash said.

“We’ve seen the reception that they’ve had in America in the past. And it’s fair to say that it’s always been incredibly warm,” she said. “I think, particularly, after everything she’s been through, people would be delighted to see her.”

Nash believes it’s more likely that the Prince of Wales, 43, will make an appearance if England reaches the finals, which will take place in New Jersey next month.

“I think if England would get to the final, then I’d be very surprised if William didn’t attend,” she said, noting that the prince is president of the Football Association.

“He’s always been hugely supportive of the England team,” Nash added. “We know he has close personal friendships with a lot of [players], and he would 100 percent want to be there.”

Nash has heard rumors that a trip was penciled in for a June appearance, but she doesn’t believe that will pan out.

“But never say never, right?” she said.

Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, in the royal box at Wimbledon.
William and Kate’s kids (seen here at Wimbledon in 2025) could join, but there are many factors at play, Nash said.Getty Images

Guests including UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Prince William, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge watching the UEFA Euro 2020 final.
The royal parents (seen here with their kids at a football match in 2020) have never attended the FIFA World Cup together.POOL/AFP via Getty Images

As for whether or not their kids could join them overseas, Nash said there are several factors at play.

“I don’t know about that,” she said when asked if Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, 8, could attend the games.

“I think there is certainly going to be a lot of travel for William and Kate later in the year,” she said. “So I think it may be a question of pacing themselves, but they’ve certainly taken the kids to football in the past.”

Nash also said that the royal family’s travel plans are “signed off by” the Royal Visits Committee.

“There’s a big government element to this, so they don’t really choose when they get to go to things,” Nash explained. “It may be that the [UK] government doesn’t think it’s as urgent right now for them to make a visit to the United States.”

King Charles III and Queen Camilla only recently paid a visit to New York in April, which was their first visit to the Big Apple in 19 years.

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MetLife Stadium with a banner reading "FIFA World Cup 2026" and a large digital screen displaying the FIFA World Cup trophy and "@FWC26NVNJ".
The FIFA World Cup 2026 final will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey (pictured) on July 19.Getty Images

Prince William and Princess Kate of Wales walking at a garden party at Buckingham Palace.