Catherine Steals The Show In Most Beautiful Tiara Moments At Ceremonial Welcome As She Becomes Queen
Catherine Steals The Show In Most Beautiful Tiara Moments At Ceremonial Welcome As She Becomes Queen
The last time the Waleses held this important role was for the state visit of the South Korean President last November, as Catherine was unable to attend the more recent state visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan due to her cancer treatment.
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Why Princess Kate can’t wear a tiara this year
The Princess of Wales is making a gradual return to duties
The Princess of Wales will make a joint appearance with the Prince of Wales next week, amid her gradual return to royal duties.
Kate, 42, who is recovering from cancer, will join Prince William, 42, in greeting Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the first of his three wives, Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani, at Kensington Palace on 3 December as part of the Emir of Qatar’s state visit to the UK.
The Prince and Princess will take part in the carriage procession to Horse Guards Parade where the Emir will receive a ceremonial welcome before meeting the King and Queen.
While Kate will be involved in the daytime elements of the visit, she will not attend the state banquet at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening.
This means that royal fans are unlikely to see the Princess wearing a tiara this year, as state banquets are usually one of the very few white-tie events the royals attend.
Kate was also absent from this year’s diplomatic reception, which was held at Buckingham Palace last week. William made a solo appearance at the soiree alongside Charles and Camilla.