The Princess of Wales made her second public appearance in as many days and looked sombre as she watched the annual Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph with the rest of the Royal Family
The Princess of Wales has joined the rest of the Royal Family for the poignant and sombre annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony
The princess, 42, has made just a handful of public appearances so far in 2024, after she underwent major abdominal surgery in January and then was diagnosed with cancer. Last night, William was seen tenderly touching his wife's back as they arrived for the Festival of Remembrance event at the Royal Albert Hall. READ MORE - The four pancreatic cancer warning signs you should never ignore
William said on Wednesday during his trip to Cape Town that his wife was "doing really well" and has been "amazing this whole year". He also said at the end of his visit to South Africa last week that he hoped to carry out overseas tours with the princess next year. However, Queen Camilla, who usually joins Kate to watch the Remembrance Sunday service was not at the Cenotaph this morning.
She is said to have dearly wanted to pay tribute in person to the nation’s fallen servicemen and women this weekend. The service at the Cenotaph is an important fixture in the royal calendar and holds deep personal meaning for the Queen, through her official connections to the armed forces, and because of her late father Major Bruce Shand’s military service.
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