Princess Catherine, also known as the Princess of Wales, made a solemn appearance alongside Queen Camilla on a balcony at the Remembrance Sunday service.
The event, held at the Cenotaph in London, was a poignant service to honor soldiers who have lost their lives.
Kate, dressed in an elegant black outfit, maintained a somber expression throughout the occasion.
She wore an Alexander McQueen military-inspired coat, adorned with three red poppies on the lapel as a tribute to fallen soldiers.
Additionally, she donned a silver brooch, which she received when she became Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm earlier this year.
To complete her ensemble, the Royal styled her hair in a chic updo and wore a large Philip Tracy hat with a graceful velvet bow.
It is worth noting that Kate had previously worn the same Alexander McQueen coat for the Remembrance service in 2019 and debuted her Philip Tracy hat during her first Christmas at Sandringham in 2006.
The service began with a two-minute silence observed across the UK at 11 am.
Following this, wreaths were laid by members of the Royal Family, senior politicians, and dignitaries at the Cenotaph in London.
Charles, who led the country at the Whitehall Memorial, commemorated the end of the First World War and other conflicts involving British and Commonwealth forces.
He wore the uniform of the Marshal of the Royal Air Force, complete with a greatcoat, poppy, and sword.
His wreath, similar to the one produced for King George VI, featured 41 open-style poppy petals made from bonded fabric.
It was mounted on an arrangement of black leaves, a traditional choice for Sovereign’s wreaths, with a ribbon and bow using the colors from the King’s Racing Silk – Scarlet, Purple, and Gold.
Meanwhile, a wreath was laid at the Cenotaph for the Queen by Major Olly Plunkett, the Rifles, who serves as an equerry to Camilla.
The Queen observed the Remembrance Day service from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Centre balcony, accompanied by the Princess of Wales.
Camilla’s wreath closely resembled the one created for the Queen Mother, according to Buckingham Palace.
In a separate event the previous night, King Charles unveiled life-sized bronze statues of his late parents at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in London.
These statues were erected as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s 150th anniversary celebration, paying tribute to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh’s dedication to the venue.
Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales joined Charles at the festival, with Kate wearing one of the late Queen’s pearl necklaces.