Kate Middleton attended a memorial service on Anzac Day. And Catherine also visited Westminster Abbey and placed a ‘wreath’ at the Cenotaph in London. Elsewhere, she wrote a personal note for soldiers who died in conflict. Meanwhile, do fans admire her commitment to these royal duties? Keep scrolling to learn more.
Kate Middleton Pays A Poignant Tribute And Royal Protocol
The Princess of Wales honoured the fallen at Westminster Abbey this weekend. On Saturday, April 25, she also laid a ‘wreath’ at the Cenotaph featuring a personal handwritten message.
Elsewhere, the Princess also left a card on red and white flowers that read, “In memory of the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.”
Later, she also signed the note “Catherine” alongside Prince William’s signature. However she was firm on the long-standing rule regarding public autographs. During the service, the Dean of Westminster addressed the congregation. Also, a Maori cultural group performed a traditional song. One fan who was in the crowd said, “She is meant for the job!”
The Princess even spent time with veterans after the formal proceedings were over. In fact, people ‘compared’ her to the late Princess Diana, as she wore a navy coat dress with white lapels and Diana’s sapphire earrings. Moreover, an looker said, “The Princess was absolutely incredible, you could tell she was really passionate about the cause.” Even Princess Anne attended a dawn service at Wellington Arch.
Protecting Legacies And Future Roles
Kate’s solo attendance at such a high-profile event signals a royal reset. And she even took on more significant responsibilities independently. In fact, Kate and William are trying to ensure their children have ‘happy’ memories despite their public status.
One guest at a recent royal reception told the Prince of Wales, “The monarchy is safe in your hands.” This shows that the public has deep trust in the couple.
Elsewhere, King Charles and Queen Camilla are continuing their visit to the United States. Hence, many royal observers think that the working royals want to focus on institutional loyalty rather than ‘royal circus’ drama. Meanwhile, what do you think of the Princess’s tribute? Let us know in the comments section. For more Royal News and updates, keep following Soap Opera Daily.
