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Princess Kate set a self -confident sign at the celebrations on the 80th anniversary of VE Day with an elegant white ensemble.
The return of the Princess of Wales to the royal limelight is increasing more and more. On May 8th, Princess Kate showed himself twice on a single day on a public appointment. In the evening she appeared together with Prince William for a festive concert at the Horse Guards Parade in London to commit the 80th anniversary of Ve Day (Victory in Europe Day).
The 43 -year -old, who had disappeared from the public due to her cancer and treatment due to her cancer and treatment, chose a striking outfit for this second occasion that attracted a lot of attention. In a completely white ensemble, consisting of a structured blazer and a feminine skirt, she set a fashionable accent that connected timeless elegance with modern flair.
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For her white outfit, the princess combined a black clutch and wore her hair in an elegant half-high plug-in hairstyle with a striking black loop as an accessory. The look complete pearl ears and a multi-row pearl chain. The choice of colors and the self -confident appearance could be understood as a strong statement – a symbol for your gradual return to public life after the difficult time of your illness.
It was the third public appearance of the princess within a week, which many observers consider as a positive sign of their health. The concert marked the highlight of the British celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe.
Royal family united
As the US magazine reports, William and Kate took a seat with King Charles and Queen Camilla in the royal box. Special guests of honor were six war veterans and Londoners who were evacuated from the city as children during the war.
Like his grandfather King George VI. 80 years ago of the nation and the Commonwealth announced that “the terrible shadow of the war has given way to our herds and houses”. And he added: “His words hallen through history, while we celebrate this week, and especially today, and with unshakable and warm gratitude of the service and the victims of the generation of war that made this hard -won victory,” said the king.
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For the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, memorial events take place in Great Britain over several days. At the start there was a large military parade including a traditional flight show on the boulevard The Mall in the center of London, which the royal family followed from the balcony of the Buckingham Palace. Prince William, Princess Kate and her children George, Louis and Charlotte, stretched the necks to get the best view
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Charles also told the famous story of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who celebrated anonymously in the crowd as a 19-year-old. “In her diary, she described how she interfered anonymously among the people in Central London and ‘miles away’,” he reported. “The celebrations continued the next day when she wrote: ‘Again in the crowd. Embankment, Piccadilly. It was raining, so fewer people. Conga danced into the house. Sung until two in the morning. At three o’clock in bed!'”
Extensive commemoration program
The palace had announced in advance that the British Royals would appreciate the 80th anniversary of VE-Day with a number of important events. And a overflow of the Royal Air Force on the Buckingham Palace. Surprisingly, the Prince and the Princess of Wales also brought her children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince George then also took part in his most formal royal obligation to date when he accompanied his parents to the Palace Tea party for members of the war generation and their families.
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