The Princess of Wales dressed in green when she arrived today at the St Patrick's Day Parade of the Irish guards when she made a triumphant solo -return to the celebration before she placed drinks behind the bar for guards.
Kate, who is Colonel of the Regiment after taking over her husband, missed the annual opportunity of the guards last year when she underwent a cancer treatment.
But the Royal, who gradually returns to public tasks, has returned her today after an absence of two years at the Wellington barracks in London.
Dressed in a happy green Alexander McQueen -jacket, Kate formed her look with black heel boots and a beret and added a cloverpen.
She also put money behind the bar for Guardsmen and said it could “do the least hair,” according to GB News “Royal Editor Cameron Walker.
Later, the mother-of-three will assign long service and good behavioral medals to soldiers and present the traditional branch of Shamrock to officers and guards.
Today with the guards, Seamus, their mascot, was a cute Irish wolfhound.
Kate will take the greeting as a colonel during a Mars paste and meet the Irish guards veterans and junior cadets from Northern Ireland, known as mini micks.
The princess will also spend time in the dining room of the Junior Rank, where Senior Guardsman will present a toast in honor of her and gather with families in the mess of the sergeants.
In 2023, Kate visited the Irish guards on St Patrick's Day with the Prince of Wales in Mons Barracks in Aldershot, Hampshire, after he had taken over the role of Colonel of William.

The princess of Wales dressed in green when she arrived today at the St Patrick's Day Parade of the Irish

Kate, who is Colonel of the Regiment after taking over her husband, missed the annual opportunity of the guards last year when she underwent a cancer treatment

But the Royal, which gradually returns to public tasks, has returned her today after an absence of two years at the Wellington Barracks in London

The Princess of Wales dressed in Groen when she arrived today at the St Patrick's Day Parade of the Irish guards when she made a triumphant solo -decay to the celebration

Dressed in a happy green Alexander McQueen -Jacket Dress, formed Kate's look with black heel boots and a beret and added a cloverpen

She also put money behind the bar for Guardsmen and said it “the least she could do,” Kate is depicted today
Last year the Guardsman gave three cheers for their absent colonel, while the princess was away from public tasks after abdominal operation.
It comes after the prince and princess of Wales encourage opposing parties during the Wales v England Six Nations match on Saturday.
William and Kate took a seat in the principal steam in Cardiff to see the teams compete in the last matches of the competition.
The prince is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) while the princess holds a similar position with the Rugby Football Union (RFU).
The famous competitive couple has previously made a joke about supporting different teams during the tournament with William who supports Wales and Kate Rooting for England.
In 2023, William noted that it would be a 'tense trip home' with his wife after a six Nations V England match in Cardiff.
Kate gradually returns to public tasks after she has revealed that she is in remission of cancer.
She also has an engagement with the Irish guards on St Patrick's Day in London on Monday.
Before the game, the pair of injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust in the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite – a space devoted to use by the players and their families prior to games.
William is the patron of the Trust, set up to help players who were seriously injured while playing rugby in Wales, and their loved ones, who invite them for every home game of Wales and organize an annual family day.

Kate will greet as a colonel during a Mars-paste and meet the Irish guardian veterans and junior cadets from Northern Ireland, known as Mini Micks

Turlough, the Irish Wolf Hound Regimental Mascot, in addition to members of the Irish guards during the St. Patrick's Day of the Irish Guards 2025

Today with the guards, Seamus, their mascot, was a cute Irish wolfhound

Members of the Irish guards during the St. Patrick's Day Parade of the Irish Guards in 2025 in Wellington Barrack
The royal couple spoke about how they see Prinsen George and Louis Rugby playing during the weekend in 'Freezing' again.
“On weekends we go from one competition to another,” said William.
Kate added: 'Louis is six and he has just started touching rugby and George is 11 and he plays a little more. They really enjoy it. “She continued:” They are exposed to many different sports. “
William and Kate talked to the former players about their rugby career and how they continue to enjoy the game.
On arrival in the stadium they met the 3rd Battalion de Goat Major and Mascot of the Royal Welsh, Lance Corporal Shenkin.
They were also introduced to Morfudd Meredith, the Lord Lieutenant of South Glamor, President, Richard Collier-Keywood, chairman and Chief Executive Abi Tierney, the entire Welsh Rugby Union, and Rob Udwin, president of the Rugby Football.
After the game, won 68-14 through England, both William and Kate visited the changing rooms of Wales and England to speak with the players.
They then went to the field to meet Rodrigo Gonzalez, co-founder and co-chief Executive of 2022 Earthshot Prize winner Notpla, on the occasion of the rollout of his plastic-free food packaging in Welsh Stadiums.
Talking in Cardiff yesterday, the prince and Princess of Wales opened about how they were their weekends with their children.
Kate, 43, and Prince William, 42, cheer opposed parties in the Wales v England Six Nations match on Saturday at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

A member of the Irish guards during the St. Patrick's Day Parade of the Irish Guards in 2025 at Wellington Barracks

Seamus, the Irish Guards mascot for the princess of Wales who arrives at a visit to the Irish guards for their St Patrick's Day
Before the game, the pair of injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust in the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite – a space devoted to use by the players and their families prior to games.
William is the patron of the Trust, set up to help players who were seriously injured while playing rugby in Wales, and their loved ones, who invite them for every home game of Wales and organize an annual family day.
The royal couple spoke about how they see Prinsen George and Louis Rugby playing during the weekend in 'Freezing' again.
“On weekends we go from one competition to another,” said William. Kate added: 'Louis is six and he has just started touching rugby and George is 11 and he plays a little more. They really enjoy it.
The princess, who is patron of the rugby Football Union (RFU), said, “They are exposed to many different sports.”
William, who holds a similar position with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), and Kate talked to the former players about their rugby career and how they continue to enjoy the game.
On arrival in the stadium they met the 3rd Battalion de Goat Major and Mascot of the Royal Welsh, Lance Corporal Shenkin.
They were also presented to Morfudd Meredith, the Lord Lieutenant of South Glamor, President, Richard Collier-Keywood, chairman and Chief Executive Abi Tierney, the entire Welsh Rugby Union, and Rob Udwin, president of the Rugby Football.
The famous competitive couple has previously made a joke about supporting different teams during the tournament with William who supports Wales and Kate Rooting for England.
After the game, won 68-14 through England, both William and Kate visited the changing rooms of Wales and England to speak with the players.
They then went to the field to meet Rodrigo Gonzalez, co-founder and co-chief Executive of 2022 Earthshot Prize winner Notpla, on the occasion of the rollout of his plastic-free food packaging in Welsh Stadiums.