Kate Middleton attended a service in London in a navy blue outfit and sapphires.

Today in London, Kate Middleton, wearing a navy blue coat and sapphire jewelry, laid a wreath at the Cenotaph. The Princess of Wales then attended a memorial service at Westminster Abbey to mark Anzac Day, a national day of remembrance for Australian and New Zealand soldiers. Kate Middleton attended the event alone, although Princess Anne had previously attended the morning service at Wellington Arch.
A couple of days ago, Kate Middleton attended a reception at Buckingham Palace to mark the late Queen Elizabeth's 100th birthday. In honor of the occasion, 77-year-old King Charles III recorded a video message.
Kate Middleton and Prince William, son of King Charles III, married in 2011. The couple has three children, who occasionally attend events with their parents. In March 2024, the Princess of Wales was diagnosed with cancer, and after almost a year of treatment, she announced she was in remission. Rumors recently circulated that the disease had returned and that Middleton was wearing a wig, but these rumors have not been confirmed.
As a reminder, back in 2019, Kate Middleton attended a service at Westminster Abbey in the company of Prince Harry. Incidentally, this month, the Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, visited the National Veterans' Art Museum in Australia.
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