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Duchess Sophie wears a unique brooch at Commonwealth Day

Duchess Sophie

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh wore a Proenza Schouler coat. And brooch from Czech designer Mrs Štěpánka Tóth Kufřiřtová. The brooch was a “gift to Sophie from 2015.” Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh stunned in a Proenza Schouler coat at Westminster Abbey on Monday for the Commonwealth Day Service. But it was her brooch that drew the … Read more

Prince Charles spotted making plans with Prince William and Kate Middleton 

Prince Charles spotted making plans with William and Kate Middleton 

Prince Charles was among the royal guests at Westminster Abbey today for the annual Commonwealth Day service.

They were joined by Prince Charles, who filled in for the Queen after she cancelled her attendance at the wedding, and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.

The royal party was able to meet each other with warm hugs and kisses before the procession at the start of the service began, and indulge in a few minutes of chit-chat.

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And, according to a lip-reader, Charles and Kate appeared to be making some exciting future plans during their brief talk.

An expert in lip reading Jeremy Freeman told international media that Charles told his daughter-in-law “we are going to pop in and see you all…”

It would appear the plans were being made for after William and Kate return from their week-long royal tour of the Caribbean later this month.

And, if they keep the date in their calendars, Charles will be able to spend quality time with his three grandkids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

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The Royal Family reunites for a Commonwealth Day service without Queen 

Prince Charles spotted making plans with William and Kate Middleton 

The royal family was out in force to attend the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey, with Prince Charles and Camilla, as well as Prince William and Kate, among those in attendance. The Queen, who had opted not to go from her house in Windsor, was represented by the Prince of Wales.

This was Her Majesty’s first absence from the event in nearly a decade, and it would have been her first public attendance since hitting the Platinum Jubilee milestone in February. The Queen missed the service the previous time it happened in 2013, when she was suffering from a bad case of gastroenteritis.

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The monarch’s decision not to attend, although having just recovered from coronavirus, has been seen as a preventive step and a practical move regarding travel arrangements, rather than a new health issue.

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Kate, 40, looked stunning in a fitted blue coat dress by Catherine Walker London, which she accessorised with a sapphire diamond jewellery set. Her hair was styled in a long, flowing style with nicely coiffed curls.

The Queen’s Commonwealth Day statement was issued and it read: “In this year of my Platinum Jubilee, it has given me pleasure to renew the promise I made in 1947, that my life will always be devoted in service.

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Prince Harry ‘held back tears’ after a ‘snub’ on Commonwealth Day

Prince Harry

Not only will the Queen miss today’s Commonwealth Day service, but so will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The ceremony is usually packed with royals, and in 2019 and 2020, both Harry and Meghan attended services to commemorate the major day in the royal calendar. In reality, the 2020 event was their final royal engagement … Read more

Kate and Prince William set aside their rivalry to attend a Commonwealth Day service together

On Monday, Kate and Prince William walked together to Westminster Abbey. As they greeted some of the lawmakers, dignitaries, and international leaders in attendance, the Duke and Duchess appeared solemn in their positions. The Commonwealth Day service is held at Westminster Abbey every year to commemorate the 54-strong membership of independent nations working together to … Read more