Kate Middleton Appears to Change Up Protocol With Armistice Day Outing
Kate Middleton honored Armed Forces sacrifices with a wreath and two-minute silence at the National Memorial Arboretum, a site with 400 memorials among 25,000 trees.
- On Armistice Day, Catherine, Princess of Wales, represented the royals at the National Memorial Arboretum, observing a two-minute silence at 11 a.m. and laying a wreath.
- The National Memorial Arboretum served as the focal point after a weekend of Remembrance events, including Prince George's debut at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance and a Windsor Castle reception for WWII Pacific veterans.
- Dressed in a long black coat and black hat, the Princess pinned two poppies and wore her Irish Guards pin, rare ruby drop earrings, while hearing a poem by Arji Manuelpillai.
- Her solo appearance marked a debut representing the entire royal family, a step observers described in Princess Catherine's role as future queen while Prince William shared a video with school children.
- The 150-acre site with 400 memorials features 25,000 trees, while Buckingham Palace explained, `In partnership with The Veterans Charity, wreaths are placed on early-morning train services from over 60 stations, arriving at Paddington for the Remembrance Day service`.
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Kate Middleton Appears to Change Up Protocol With Armistice Day Outing
Princess Kate Middleton stepped out solo for Armistice Day, a move that’s usually reserved for blood royals. Kate, 43, looked somber in an all-black outfit while arriving at the National Memorial Arboretum’s Armed Forces Memorial for the Service of Remembrance on Tuesday, November 11. She observed a two-minute moment of silence with other attendees and laid a wreath to commemorate military members who died during service. The outing also celebra…
Princess Kate marks royal first at moving Armistice Day service
The Princess of Wales wore a military-inspired black coat, a wide-brimmed hat adorned with a bow, and two poppies
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