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PRINCESS Kate led moving tributes at a poignant Remembrance Day service at the National Memorial Arboretum this morning. The Princess of Wales, 43, observed a two-minute silence at 11am before
The Princess of Wales made headlines this week not for her impeccable Remembrance Day tribute, but for being misnamed on live TV.Kate attended the solemn service at the National Memorial
Joining King Charles and Queen Camilla at the 2025 National Service of Remembrance, the Princess of Wales added new detail to a favorite Catherine Walker coat.
Kate Middleton's Remembrance Day outfit had multiple subtle nods to late family members. The Princess of Wales up-cycled a jacket she'd previously worn. Her look included tributes to her grandfather, as well as Princess Diana.
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Kate Middleton Asks 100-Year-Old Veteran the Secret to a Long Life — and Is Shocked by His Answer!
During her solo Armistice Day outing, Kate Middleton chatted with 100-year-old veteran Bill Redston, who shared a surprising fact with the Princess of Wales.
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Princess Kate adds personal message to memorial wreath
For the first time, Princess Kate attended the Remembrance Day memorial service at the memorial site in Staffordshire. She created a particularly emotional moment when she laid a wreath with a handwritten message.
The last time the Princess of Wales wore a stack of rings was at the memorial service for the Duchess of Kent, although on that occasion there was also a thinner ring, set with smaller diamonds for a pavé effect, which appeared to have been left at home on this most recent outing.
The 12-year-old prince “needs to understand the importance of occasions” like the Festival of Remembrance as he prepares to one day become king, a royal insider tells Vanity Fair.
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Kate Middleton follows in Duchess Sophie's footsteps as she breaks royal tradition with Remembrance Day appearance
The Princess of Wales made her debut at the Armistice Day Service of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum today, and followed in Duchess Sophie’s footsteps by breaking royal tradition