Princess Kate Commemorates Anzac Day for King Charles’ Orders

Princess Kate Commemorates Anzac Day for King Charles' Orders
Britain’s future queen, Kate Middleton, as usually engaged to fulfil her royal duties yesterday morning, attended a significant event in central London on King Charles request. Just hours after Princess Anne participated in a similar ceremony, Princess Catherine took part in the Wreath Laying Ceremony and Parade at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King.
Anzac Day, the ceremony marked to honor the Australian and New Zealand soldiers, who gave their live in service. In four years with her last appearance being in 2022, this is Princess Kate’s first time attending this service.
As an attendant Princess of Wales, played an extensive royal tradition, just after Princess Anne had attended the early-morning dawn ceremony at Wellington Arch.
Kate’s appearance in the event in the dark blue coat dress with a white collar and a matching hat, wore Princess Diana’s iconic diamond and sapphire drop earrings as a touching tribute to the late royal, not only that, a red remembrance poppy flower pin to honor fallen soldiers.
The service organized by the New Zealand and Australian High Commissions, during the service Princess Kate led the tributes constantly the longstanding royal family tradition of paying respects through readings.
Kensington Palace also shared an update about another service planned at Westminster Abbey.
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