A notable absence. This Sunday, November 10, Kate Middleton made a new appearance from the balcony of Whitehall, located above the Cenotaph in London, on the occasion of Remembrance Sunday, a ceremony in tribute to soldiers who died in combat. Like every year, the Princess of Wales wore a chic and sober look. She wore a coat dress with a bow around her neck. A piece with a single buttoning and shoulder pads. Prince William's wife also added three poppies, and wore a small hat with feathers and a veil. From the balcony, she was alongside Sophie from Edinburgh who was also dressed all in black. However, if every year she meets Queen Camilla for this event, this was not the case this year.
In fact, the sovereign, who had been suffering from a lung infection for several days, was forced to cancel some of her royal obligations. Buckingham Palace therefore announced through a press release this Saturday, November 9, that she would not be present at the event. “to ensure a full recovery” of his illness, “and to protect others from any potential risk”. Until she makes a full recovery, Queen Camilla is resting quietly at her country home in Raymill, Wiltshire, and hoping “resume public duties early next week”.
PHOTOS – Kate, William, Charles III… The (almost) entire royal family for Remembrance Sunday
Kate Middleton shines alongside Prince William for the traditional Festival of Remembrance
The day before, Kate Middleton made a notable appearance. It must be said that since she announced that she had completed her treatment for cancer, the Princess of Wales had been discreet. This Saturday, November 9, the mother of George, Charlotte and Louis went with her husband, Prince William, to the Royal Albert Hall in London for the traditional Remembrance concert, in tribute to the missing soldiers. When she arrived on the scene, the princess looked sublime. In great shape, she was smiling in a black dress. An outfit that she wears every year for this solemn event. She also took the opportunity to wear earrings that belonged to Lady Diana. With Prince William, they then joined King Charles III and Princess Anne.
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