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Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration
Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

South Wales Argus

time10 hours ago

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  • South Wales Argus

Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

Kate, who missed last year's event during the period of her cancer treatment, was in good spirits when she watched the procession of Ladies and Knights of the Garter through the grounds of Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel. The princess was joined by the Duchess of Edinburgh and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence at the chapel's Galilee porch, a traditional vantage point to see the spectacle. The Duchess of Edinburgh and the Princess of Wales chatted together (Yui Mok/PA) The King and Queen followed convention and were at the back of the procession dressed in white plumed hats and dark blue velvet robes, as were the other members of the order including the Prince of Wales, Princess Royal and Duke of Edinburgh. Kate and Sophie burst into laughter just as the front of the procession passed by, with the elderly Military Knights of Windsor leading the way. William looked across at the porch as he approached the viewing spot but his wife was deep in conversation with the duchess and when Kate finally looked up William was chatting to Edward walking beside him. Their route was lined by troopers on foot from the Household Cavalry's Life Guards and Blues and Royals, wearing their plumed helmets and carrying swords. The ceremony heralds a busy period for the royals with the King and Queen expected at Royal Ascot in the coming days. The King and Camilla joined the procession (Yui Mok/PA) Hundreds of spectators lined the procession route, with many bringing hampers and camping chairs adding a summer picnic feel to the occasion. Kate and Sophie arrived together 15 minutes ahead of the procession and when two gentlemen ushers, who provide support at royal events, doffed their top hats one after the other at Kate and Sophie, the princess joked 'again and again'. The royal women looked stylish in wide-brimmed hats with Kate wearing an outfit by Self Portrait and a hat by Sean Barrett, with Camilla wearing a Fiona Clare dress under her Garter robes. Before the service Charles hosted a lunch for the order, with the Duke of York among the guests but the disgraced royal did not join the others for the service. Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair and Lord Lloyd-Webber are also Garter knights and processed in front of the royals with others. The Prince and Princess of Wales depart the annual Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel in a carriage. Carlos Jasso/PA After the service, the royal family enjoyed a carriage ride up the hill back to the castle in brilliant summer sunshine. Charles and Camilla's coach travelled at pace, followed by William and Kate, then Anne and her husband sitting with Sophie and Edward, and finally the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. The royals waved and smiled at the crowds as they were driven past just a few days after they took part in a carriage procession during Trooping the Colour on Saturday. Some of the Ladies and Knights of the Garter were driven in cars to the royal residence while others preferred to walk.

Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration
Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

North Wales Chronicle

time11 hours ago

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  • North Wales Chronicle

Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

Kate, who missed last year's event during the period of her cancer treatment, was in good spirits when she watched the procession of Ladies and Knights of the Garter through the grounds of Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel. The princess was joined by the Duchess of Edinburgh and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence at the chapel's Galilee porch, a traditional vantage point to see the spectacle. The King and Queen followed convention and were at the back of the procession dressed in white plumed hats and dark blue velvet robes, as were the other members of the order including the Prince of Wales, Princess Royal and Duke of Edinburgh. Kate and Sophie burst into laughter just as the front of the procession passed by, with the elderly Military Knights of Windsor leading the way. William looked across at the porch as he approached the viewing spot but his wife was deep in conversation with the duchess and when Kate finally looked up William was chatting to Edward walking beside him. Their route was lined by troopers on foot from the Household Cavalry's Life Guards and Blues and Royals, wearing their plumed helmets and carrying swords. The ceremony heralds a busy period for the royals with the King and Queen expected at Royal Ascot in the coming days. Hundreds of spectators lined the procession route, with many bringing hampers and camping chairs adding a summer picnic feel to the occasion. Kate and Sophie arrived together 15 minutes ahead of the procession and when two gentlemen ushers, who provide support at royal events, doffed their top hats one after the other at Kate and Sophie, the princess joked 'again and again'. The royal women looked stylish in wide-brimmed hats with Kate wearing an outfit by Self Portrait and a hat by Sean Barrett, with Camilla wearing a Fiona Clare dress under her Garter robes. Before the service Charles hosted a lunch for the order, with the Duke of York among the guests but the disgraced royal did not join the others for the service. Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair and Lord Lloyd-Webber are also Garter knights and processed in front of the royals with others. After the service, the royal family enjoyed a carriage ride up the hill back to the castle in brilliant summer sunshine. Charles and Camilla's coach travelled at pace, followed by William and Kate, then Anne and her husband sitting with Sophie and Edward, and finally the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. The royals waved and smiled at the crowds as they were driven past just a few days after they took part in a carriage procession during Trooping the Colour on Saturday. Some of the Ladies and Knights of the Garter were driven in cars to the royal residence while others preferred to walk.

Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration
Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

South Wales Guardian

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

Kate, who missed last year's event during the period of her cancer treatment, was in good spirits when she watched the procession of Ladies and Knights of the Garter through the grounds of Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel. The princess was joined by the Duchess of Edinburgh and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence at the chapel's Galilee porch, a traditional vantage point to see the spectacle. The King and Queen followed convention and were at the back of the procession dressed in white plumed hats and dark blue velvet robes, as were the other members of the order including the Prince of Wales, Princess Royal and Duke of Edinburgh. Kate and Sophie burst into laughter just as the front of the procession passed by, with the elderly Military Knights of Windsor leading the way. William looked across at the porch as he approached the viewing spot but his wife was deep in conversation with the duchess and when Kate finally looked up William was chatting to Edward walking beside him. Their route was lined by troopers on foot from the Household Cavalry's Life Guards and Blues and Royals, wearing their plumed helmets and carrying swords. The ceremony heralds a busy period for the royals with the King and Queen expected at Royal Ascot in the coming days. Hundreds of spectators lined the procession route, with many bringing hampers and camping chairs adding a summer picnic feel to the occasion. Kate and Sophie arrived together 15 minutes ahead of the procession and when two gentlemen ushers, who provide support at royal events, doffed their top hats one after the other at Kate and Sophie, the princess joked 'again and again'. The royal women looked stylish in wide-brimmed hats with Kate wearing an outfit by Self Portrait and a hat by Sean Barrett, with Camilla wearing a Fiona Clare dress under her Garter robes. Before the service Charles hosted a lunch for the order, with the Duke of York among the guests but the disgraced royal did not join the others for the service. Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair and Lord Lloyd-Webber are also Garter knights and processed in front of the royals with others. After the service, the royal family enjoyed a carriage ride up the hill back to the castle in brilliant summer sunshine. Charles and Camilla's coach travelled at pace, followed by William and Kate, then Anne and her husband sitting with Sophie and Edward, and finally the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. The royals waved and smiled at the crowds as they were driven past just a few days after they took part in a carriage procession during Trooping the Colour on Saturday. Some of the Ladies and Knights of the Garter were driven in cars to the royal residence while others preferred to walk.

Kate giggles as she leaves William hanging during relatable Garter Day mix-up
Kate giggles as she leaves William hanging during relatable Garter Day mix-up

Daily Mirror

time12 hours ago

  • General
  • Daily Mirror

Kate giggles as she leaves William hanging during relatable Garter Day mix-up

The Princess of Wales proudly stood on the sidelines as she supported Prince William at the royals' annual Garter Day parade - but it seems they suffered a relatable mix-up A giggling Princess of Wales left Prince William hanging during a relatable mix-up at the annual Garter Day. Kate missed last year's event during the period she was receiving cancer treatment but returned today to watch the procession of Ladies and Knights of the Garter through the grounds of Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel. The King and Queen followed tradition and were at the back of the procession dressed in white plumed hats and dark blue velvet robes, as were the other members of the order including William, Princess Anne and Prince Edward. As Kate and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh are not part of the order, they stood on the chapel's Galilee Portch, a traditional vantage point to see the spectacle, as they waited for their husbands to pass by. ‌ ‌ As the elderly Military Knights of Windsor, who led the procession, appeared into view and made their way slowly past them, the two women appeared tickled by something, laughing together. But it meant when William came into view further up the hill, he appeared to keep glancing towards his wife but she was too busy chatting to the Duchess. And then when Kate, wearing a white Self Portrait dress, finally looked up, William was chatting to Edward walking beside him meaning they missed each other's eye. However, it wasn't long before the pair were reunited as after the ceremony in the chapel, they shared a carriage ride together back to Windsor Castle. The Order of the Garter is the oldest and most senior order of chivalry in Britain, with knights chosen by the sovereign in recognition of their outstanding public service and achievement. Last year, the Duchess of Gloucester was invested, having been made a Royal Lady Companion. Air Chief Marshal the Lord Peach, a retired RAF officer who chairs Nato's military committee, Lord Kakkar, a professor of surgery, and Lord Lloyd-Webber, the composer, were also invested and installed as Knights. ‌ Other Knights include former prime ministers Sir John Major and Sir Tony Blair and Baroness Manningham-Buller, the former head of MI5, the first female chancellor of the Order. One royal missing from today's procession was Prince Andrew, who despite being a member of the order, has not taken part in the public procession for the last four years. ‌ However, he was seen earlier today dressed in a shirt and tie driving to Windsor Castle for the event, where he was believed to have taken part in the event's annual lunch and investiture, which takes place behind closed doors. The Order of the Garter is limited to 24 Knights or Ladies Companion, in addition to the King and the Prince of Wales and several "supernumerary members", including some foreign monarchs such as the King of Spain and the King of the Netherlands. Recipients of the honour are chosen because they have held public office, contributed to national life or served the sovereign personally.

Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration
Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

Western Telegraph

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Kate shares a laugh with Sophie during Order of the Garter celebration

Kate, who missed last year's event during the period she was receiving cancer treatment, watched the procession of Ladies and Knights of the Garter through the grounds of Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel. The King and Queen followed tradition and were at the back of the procession dressed in white plumed hats and dark blue velvet robes, as were the other members of the order including the Prince of Wales, Princess Royal and Duke of Edinburgh. The princess was joined by the Duchess of Edinburgh and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence at the chapel's galilee porch, a traditional vantage point to see the spectacle. The Duchess of Edinburgh and the Princess of Wales chatted together (Yui Mok/PA) Kate and Sophie burst into laughter just as the front of the procession passed by, with the elderly Military Knights of Windsor leading the way. William looked across at the porch as he approached the viewing spot but his wife was deep in conversation with the duchess and when Kate finally looked up William was chatting to Edward walking beside him. Their route was lined by troopers on foot from the Household Cavalry's Life Guards and Blues and Royals, wearing their plumed helmets and carrying swords. The ceremony heralds a busy period for the royals with the King and Queen expected at Royal Ascot in the coming days. Hundreds of spectators lined the procession route, with many bringing hampers and camping chairs adding a summer picnic feel to the occasion. The King and Camilla joined the procession (Yui Mok/PA) Kate and Sophie arrived together 15 minutes ahead of the procession and when two gentlemen ushers, who provide support at royal events, doffed their top hats one after the other at Kate and Sophie, the princess joked 'again and again'. The royal women looked stylish in wide-brimmed hats with Kate wearing an outfit by Self Portrait and a hat by Sean Barrett, with Camilla wearing a Fiona Clare dress under her Garter robes. Before the service Charles hosted a lunch for the order, with the Duke of York among the guests but the disgraced royal did not join the others for the service. Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair and Lord Lloyd-Webber are also Garter knights and processed in front of the royals with others.

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