Kate returned to the balcony as poppies were once again paraded through the streets of London in tribute to those who fell in battle. It’s a new beginning. Following his long-awaited appearance at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance held on November 9 at the legendary Albert Hall, The Princess of Wales has rejoined the royal family Remembrance Sunday, to honor the memory of soldiers who died at the front during the First World War.
was His first night appearance Since she was diagnosed with cancer, her first important appointment since finishing chemotherapy treatment and the first time she had known she was sick, she made two consecutive days of commitment.
it’s very nice’
It’s a huge pleasure that the princess is coming back and Prince William said he found it “very good”, and Animated, with a natural smileAlthough there were moments when he was overcome by emotion and he had to hold back tears in two settings: the legendary theater and the balcony of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, overlooking the Cenotaph, where the emotional national service was held in memory of the fallen and the 10,000 veterans parade.
At the Albert Hall, she was seen moving as she stood up and chanted for the mother who lost her son in Afghanistan, they sang the national anthem together and ‘Guide Me, O Great Redeemer’ and ‘Last Message’ were played as Poppy played. Petals fell from the ceiling… But there was Guillermo, very attentive and increasingly protective of his wife, After the ‘brutal years’ they experienced. And the next day, she had to hold back tears alternating with joy and sadness, with the Duchess of Edinburgh supporting her. Queen Camilla was still recovering from a chest infection – she was the big absentee – and her aunt Sophie had moved to another balcony so she wouldn’t be alone and could feel him shoulder to shoulder.
‘It’s very special’
They followed the event together, sharing confidence that, as the English media noted, was revealed thanks to an update made by a lip reader: “It’s very special”, “You’re never quite ready for this…”, said. Kate, after ringing the capital bell eleven times and observing two minutes silence.
The moment saw the monarch, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, bow in front of the war memorial to lay a poppy wreath… leading the nation from the cenotaph in central London alongside her brothers Princess Anne (her guardian) and Prince Edward and Prince William, who looked after Kate He was looking for a smile with his eyes. A princess who again wore three poppy brooches in memory of, she said, her grandmother’s three brothers who died in the First World War and a silver brooch from the Queen’s Dragoon Guards, a regiment of which she was colonel-in-chief.
Everyone is very excited about the new Remembrance Day, which is always celebrated on the Sunday closest to November 11, although nothing was the same for Charles III or Kate, who wore strict mourning clothes and accompanied her dress with very special jewelry from the Queen. Elizabeth and Diana.