The Princess of Wales looked thrilled to be back
The Princess of Wales dazzled with her poise at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, held at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday evening, alongside King Charles III, Prince William, and other royals. Body language expert Darren Stanton observed that Kate exuded “her real shine” and appeared “looks very happy to be back in the fold”.
Despite a challenging year, the Princess is set to join the family for the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
Speaking exclusively to OK! Magazine on behalf of Spin Genie, Darren Stanton noted: “The most striking thing that we see non-verbally from Kate is a fantastic smile. Her whole face is engaged and her eyes are engaged. The eyes are a window to the soul, they’re engaged showing she is very much in the moment and enjoying being in the presence of others.”
He added, “Where Kate is seen clapping alongside William, his body language differs from hers. He seems more tense and alert, whereas Kate appears far more relaxed and has a calm aura about her. In William’s face we can slightly see this tension, which is quite unusual for him. It’s a protective instinct from him, but he isn’t overbearing, he allows Kate to have her own space and present herself independently.That connection between a couple, that telepathy of knowing what the other is thinking and what they want, is very prevalent between Kate and William. We see this in their eye contact and it’s reflective of the strong rapport they have.
“They look at each other for a prolonged period, say 8 or 9 seconds, which people tend to do only with romantic partners or family members they share a close bond with. The pair are subtly tactile, their closeness is demonstrated in little touches, she may touch his elbow, he may touch her arm – it’s reassurance gestures to show they are there for each other.
“Kate is showing a real shine to her, she looks radiant and has a great presence here and looks very happy to be back in the fold and back to her usual duties.”
The Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning in an elegant black dress as she arrived at the London venue alongside Prince William, smiling as she took her place to celebrate Britain’s servicemen and women. This marks Kate’s first high-profile appearance since her cancer diagnosis, following a challenging year that Prince William described as the “hardest” of his life.
The Princess arrived at the Royal Albert Hall with Prince William
During his visit to South Africa earlier this week to host the fourth annual Earthshot Prize, William gave a searingly honest interview to UK journalists in Cape Town on his “brutal” year which saw the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge diagnosed with cancer.
He revealed in an honest outpour, “Honestly? It’s been dreadful. It’s probably been the hardest year in my life. So, trying to get through everything else and keep everything on track has been really difficult. But I’m so proud of my wife, I’m proud of my father, for handling the things that they have done. But from a personal family point of view, it’s been brutal.”
Royal enthusiasts were ecstatic at the news that the Princess would be present at both significant events, especially considering Kate’s military links, such as holding the title of Colonel of the Irish Guards and Commodore in Chief of the Fleet Air Arm – with her donning their insignia beneath her poppy ribbon at a recent event.
Jennie Bond, the ex-BBC Royal correspondent gleefully commented, “It’s wonderful to have the Princess of Wales back and feeling well enough to attend both events. She must feel pretty chuffed that William made such a public tribute to her in South Africa.”
The Princess glowed as she arrived at the event
She continued, “To hear your husband say that you have been ‘amazing’ during such an incredibly difficult year must mean in the world. Knowing that he is so proud of her will probably make her all the more determined to get fighting fit again and back to normal working when she feels strong enough.”
The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, an annual event held on the Saturday evening of Remembrance weekend, is set to commemorate significant milestones this year. These include the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, 25 years since Nato peacekeeping forces were deployed in Kosovo, and 10 years since British troops withdrew from Afghanistan.
Hosted by Adrian Lester, the event will feature performances by British music icons such as Sir Tom Jones and Alexandra Burke, paying tribute to the nation’s servicemen and women. The following morning, Kate will witness the King and William laying floral tributes at the Cenotaph from the balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
She will join in the moving two-minute silence and observe the veteran’s parade. The King’s wreath will mirror those of George VI and Elizabeth II, showcasing the monarch’s racing hues of scarlet, purple, and gold.
The Princess of Wales also attend the Remembrance Sunday event at the Cenotaph on Sunday
William is also expected to lay his own tribute, featuring the Prince of Wales’s feathers attached to a ribbon of Welsh crimson at this poignant Portland stone edifice. Also anticipated at the Cenotaph service are Sophie and Edward – the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne and her spouse Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, and the Duke of Kent.
While the Princess of Wales is gearing up for a stunning appearance at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance and the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph, Queen Camilla has regretfully withdrawn from these poignant events due to a chest infection. A Buckingham Palace spokesman elaborated: “Following doctors’ guidance to ensure a full recovery from a seasonal chest infection, and to protect others from any potential risk, Her Majesty will not attend this weekend’s Remembrance events. While this is a source of great disappointment to The Queen, she will mark the occasion privately at home and hopes to return to public duties early next week.”