Kate Middleton is preparing to make a triumphant return to her duties in the monarchy.
Although Prince William is getting ready for an important event, the Earthshot Awards, scheduled for November 6 in Cape Town, it has been confirmed that the Princess of Wales will not be accompanying him on this trip.
However, there is good news for Kate’s fans, as she will be present at one of the most emblematic engagements of the British royal family: ‘Remembrance Day’.
Kate Middleton at Remembrance Day
Kate Middleton is expected to participate in the religious service to be held on November 10 on the occasion of Remembrance Sunday.
This day, which honors those who lost their lives and veterans of World War I, is commemorated on the Sunday closest to the end of the war, November 11, 1918.
The ceremonies begin at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, where a wreath of red poppies, the only flower that bloomed in the war-torn fields, is laid.
This act has deep significance for the British crown, and several members of the royal family attend to pay tribute.
The British media mention this date as one of the next occasions when we will see Kate Middleton in public. As previously announced, the Princess of Wales is gradually resuming her engagements.
Another event she is expected to take part in is the annual carol concert at Westminster Abbey to be held in December.
Although nothing has been confirmed yet, several sources claim that her attendance is very likely, as she has done in years past.
Kate’s last official engagement was on October 10, when she made a visit with Prince William to Southport.
Undoubtedly, her return to public life is being highly anticipated and her participation in these events will undoubtedly add a special touch to the activities of the royal family.