Queen Camilla and Kate Share a Sweet Moment During Remembrance Sunday

Queen Camilla and Kate Share a Sweet Moment During Remembrance Sunday

Queen Camilla attended the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in London on Sunday, joining senior royals in honoring the nation’s fallen troops. This event is the royal family’s formal observance of Remembrance Sunday.

The Queen missed the 2024 ceremony due to a chest infection but returned in 2025 for one of the most important annual royal events. She wore a large black hat, a black dress, pearl earrings, and, following tradition, red poppies pinned to her dress.

Throughout November, royal family members wear crimson poppies to honor the sacrifices of armed forces and civilians in past conflicts.

Shared Moments on the Balcony

On a balcony overlooking the Cenotaph, Queen Camilla stood alongside the Princess of Wales. During the ceremony, the two were seen smiling and conversing with each other.

Other royals watching from nearby balconies included Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, and Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

King’s Role at the Ceremony

In military uniform, the King, acting as Commander in Chief of the armed forces, laid a wreath on behalf of the nation at the memorial. He was joined by Prince Edward and Prince William at the Cenotaph.

Queen Camilla’s Additional Role

Queen Camilla serves as the Royal Patron of the Poppy Factory, the organization behind the annual Field of Remembrance held at the North Green of Westminster Abbey.

“During the month of November, members of the royal family wear crimson poppy pins to honor and remember the sacrifices of the armed forces and civilians in past conflicts.”

Author’s summary: Queen Camilla returned to Remembrance Sunday ceremonies in 2025, sharing a warm moment with Kate and fulfilling her patronage role in honoring fallen troops.

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Town & Country Magazine Town & Country Magazine — 2025-11-09

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