Mon Nov 11 09:45:42 UTC 2024: ## Princess of Wales Marks Milestone at Remembrance Sunday Service
**London, UK** – The Princess of Wales made a significant step in her return to royal duties on Sunday, attending the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph alongside other members of the royal family. This marks the first time Kate has carried out commitments on two consecutive days since her cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
The event was a poignant one, as King Charles led the nation in a two-minute silence to honor fallen servicemen and women. Kate, dressed in traditional black with a netted hat and a military-style coat, observed the ceremony from a government building balcony overlooking the Cenotaph. Her three red poppies, often rumored to be a tribute to her great-grandmother’s three brothers who perished in World War I, added a personal touch to her solemn attire.
The service was notable for the absence of Queen Camilla, who was unable to attend due to a chest infection. Her place was taken by Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, who joined Kate in overseeing the ceremony.
Meanwhile, Prince William, during a recent visit to South Africa, outlined his vision for his role as heir to the throne. He emphasized his desire to engage in “impact philanthropy, collaboration, convening, and helping people,” stressing the importance of “empathy” in his future endeavors.
The event also saw the Prince of Wales expressing his desire to carry out overseas tours with the Princess of Wales as they continue their journey together in fulfilling their royal duties.