Prince William and Princess Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, graciously welcomed President Yoon Suk-yol and the First Lady during their state visit to London.
The couple looked impeccable for the occasion, with Prince William donning a dark navy suit and a vibrant red silk tie.
Princess Catherine stunned in a beautiful red dress designed by Catherine Walker, accompanied by a matching hat crafted by Jane Taylor.
As is customary when meeting members of the royal family, there was an exchange of respectful greetings.
Men traditionally bow their heads, while women curtsy.
Cameras captured a heartwarming moment at the Horse Guards Parade ceremonial welcome.
Princess Catherine gracefully dipped into a low curtsy as a sign of respect to the King and Queen Consort, marking her first official income in state visits since her father-in-law’s coronation.
This touching gesture did not go unnoticed by the public, with many expressing their admiration.
One individual even confessed that the moment brought tears to their eyes.
Princess Catherine’s grace and loyalty were praised, and she was hailed as an example to everyone.
Her poised curtsy showcased her elegance and confidence, without any unnecessary fuss.
It is clear that she will make a wonderful future queen.
Despite her high rank within the royal family, Princess Catherine still adheres to strict protocol.
According to etiquette, members styled as His or Her Highness are not required to curtsy or bow to each other.
However, they must show their respect to the King or Queen.
This rule was evident when Princess Catherine curtsied to the King and Queen Consort during a Christmas carol service last year.
Body language expert Judy James analyzed the event and noted the unity displayed by the royal family, emphasizing the close bond they share.
Queen Camilla also demonstrated a warm connection with Princess Catherine, as evidenced by her affectionate gesture of placing her hands on Catherine’s shoulders.
During the Garter Day celebration at Windsor Castle, Princess Catherine supported the royal family from the sidelines.
As King Charles and Queen Camilla paraded by in their regal attire, adorned with blue mantles and ostrich feather hats, Princess Catherine gracefully curtsied, maintaining her balance with poise.
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, joined her in the curtsy, while Prince William and Prince Edward nodded their heads in a bow.
The body language between Prince William and his father, Prince Charles, was also analyzed by experts.
Their warm greetings and exchanged comments reflected a close relationship.
Prince Charles, known to be reserved in public displays of affection, shared tender kisses with his two eldest grandchildren, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, during the Together at Christmas Carol concert.
As the event concluded, King Charles and Queen Camilla departed in their carriage, leaving behind memories of a successful state visit.
The meeting between the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and President Yoon Suk-yol showcased the grace and respect that defines the royal family.
Princess Catherine’s elegance and adherence to protocol continue to captivate the public, solidifying her role as a future queen.