Kate brings subtle tribute to Princess Diana while she marks Ve Day past William, Charles and Camilla in Westminster Abbey
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The Princess of Wales Looked radiant when she joined members of the royal family for a service that today marked the 80th birthday of Ve Day in Westminster Abbey.
Kate, accompanied by Prince Williamwent to today’s service Thanksgiving in London To the end of the Second World War In Europe and to commemorate those who fought to bring peace to Europe and the rest of the world.
The 43-year-old chose a striking ensemble for the occasion, complete with a black and white Polka Dot Alessandra rich dress and a black fascinator from Juliette Botterill.
She formed her brunette locks in a slim style and opted for a glowing make -up look, which she finished with a hint of lipstick.
Kate added a sentimental touch to her outfit by adding a few earrings that previously belonged to Diana, Princess or Wales.
Diana’s earrings, donated to her before her marriage to Prince Charles in 1981, became her strong favorites and she wore them on royal tours through Australia, Canada And Italy.
Diana began to wear the earrings, a gift from Collingwood, a jewelry company that was a favorite of the Spencer family before she was Princess of Wales.
She wore them several times during her marriage, also during her tour through the US in 1985, where she combined them with a lace white dress and the tiara of the lover for a gala dinner in the British embassy.

Princess Catherine van Wales wore a few earrings that once belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales in today’s service
Diana also wore them with the close-fitting black dress she wore at the Vanity Fair Party in the Serpentine Gallery in November 1994 in London, which later became known as the Revenge dress.
Elsewhere, William looked just as smart in a naval suit with a household decision bind and great master of the most honorable order of the Bath Neck Order. He also put Gold Jubilee, Diamond Jubilee, platinum anniversaryand coronation medals.
In February it was announced that the mother of three Kate, who made a gradual return to public tasks that follow cancer Treatment would be present today.
Elsewhere, King Charles, 76, led a large number of others RoyalsIncluding his wife Queen Camilla and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh With the special Thanksgiving service.
Today’s event comes after the Royal Family has paid tribute to veterans on a Ve Day Memorial in London on Monday.
Kate joined her husband Prince William and children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis while putting on a united front, only a few days after Prince Harry’s Bombshell plea for ‘reconciliation’.
King Charles And Queen Camilla also looked at the commemorations that mark the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Mother of three Kate glowed in a berry ensemble and her beloved Emilia Wickstead pleated in coat withIn addition to a matching Sean Barrett Pillbox hat with a bow, beige Gianvito Rossi 105 pointed pumps and earrings.

Kate and Queen Camilla can be seen at the service of Thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey in London

The 43-year-old opted for a glowing makeup look for the occasion, complete with a touch of pink lipstick

The Prince of Wales looked brave in a lounge suit with a household decision and a great master of the most honorable order of the Bath Neck Order

The mother-of-three added an elegant fascinator of Juliette Botterill to her ensemble on Thursday

Kate formed her slim brunette locks in a complicated up-do for the occasion and perfectly presented her black fascinator
She added a golden winged Raf brooch to pay tribute to a deep family bond on her side of the family – her paternal grandfather Peter Middleton, who served as a hunting pilot during the Second World War.
While he was observing the military procession along the mall, Kate was with her daughter Princess Charlotte – who recently celebrated her 10th birthday.
She was also seen animated chat with the 101-year-old Bernard Morgan, ambassador for the Royal British Legion, who was the youngest RAF sergeant that landed on D-Day.
They were accompanied by Prince George, 11, and Prince Louis, Zeven, who saw William sharply by wiping his uniform on the specially built stage on the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace.
A palace employee said about the events: “The King, Queen and other members of the royal family are very looking forward to all the day events of the week, when they will unite with the rest of the nation and those in the commonwealth and the wider world in celebrating, commemorating and thanking the war generation whose self -free devotion must be for us’
In the meantime, Charles Marine -Uniform no. 1 dress, without medals or decorations, such as his grandfather Koning George VI on the palace bar on Ve Day in 1945 – while William Raf nr. 1 wore uniform.
Camilla was dressed in a sapphire -blue woolen crepe dress and jacket, by Fiona Clare, with the 12th Royal Lancers brooch, the regiment of her deceased father Major Bruce Shand.
The Duke of Edinburgh wore the army no. 2 Service Durk from the Scottish guards, while Hertog van Kent Field Marshal nr. 2 was wearing service dress.


Kate shone when she arrived at the Thanksgiving service on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Ve Day

The sun was shining when the prince and princess of Wales arrived in Westminster Abbey for the service

Displayed: The Prince and Princess of Wales attend a service of Thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey in London on the 80th birthday of Ve Day

Kate attracted a few earrings from Collingwood, who was previously as Diana, the princess of Wales

It was revealed that Kate would attend the contemporary day event in Westminster Abbey, London in February

Today’s event follows Monday’s fly, who watched the prince and princess of Wales with their children (from L to R) Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte
Princess Anne, who was also present, wore the uniform of the first aid that Yeomanry (Volunteer Corps of Princess Royal)) without decorations.
The deceased Queen Elizabeth II, as Princess Elizabeth, wore the military uniform in front of her palace balcony on Ve Day 1945 as a member of the Auxiliary Territorial Services.
The NATO fellow members joined 1,300 members of the armed forces for the procession in the city, and the words of the victory speech of Sir Winston Churchill were spoken by actor Timothy Spall to kick events for the 80th anniversary of the victory in Europe Day.
In Whitehall the Cenotaph was draped in a large flag of the Union, covered with the south and north wall of sights. It was the first time that the war memorial was draped in the Union’s flags since it was revealed by King George V more than a century ago, in 1920.
The crowd started to gather in the mall on Monday morning, with some who arrived the day before to secure a good viewing place. Caroline Tomlinson, 59, traveled from Doncaster to witness the Parade and camp at night.
Dressed in Union flags, she said: ‘I watched many images from 1945 when everyone gathered outside the palace, so just great to be part of this, we are again 80 years later to do the same. I came here yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m., sat in the red chair all night, had a little sleep.
“I am used to this, I went to the other events. I went to the Platina jubilee, the coronation, the funeral of the queen, royal weddings. There is now my thing about sleeping. It was very cold, but I dressed accordingly and came through. Sleeped about three times in one -hour eruptions.
‘I came here alone, the community is always so beautiful. I hope to catch a glimpse of the royals. ‘
Michael Burn, 67, arrived on Monday morning in the shopping center Buiten Buckingham Palace. Dressed from head to toe in a trade union suit, he said: ‘I am clearly very patriotic, so I get the most from one of these events, the coronation or something similar, I will be here.
‘I think we were very lucky that we have had 80 years of peace and these are very difficult times at the moment and we have to think about all those who have the ultimate sacrifice and there are few about it because they are all more than 100. This is the last time we will celebrate the day on this kind of scale. “
Speaking of his suit and held a flag of the Union with seven feet, he said: ‘I bought this for the Olympic Games in London 2012 and have since worn it at every royal event. “I can still go into it,” he joked.
Lizzie McCrae Macintyre, a retired veteran for Royal Air Force for women, arrived at the Admiralty Arch at 4 hours to see the parade.
Mrs. Macintyre, who traveled from Surrey, said: ‘It is so important to remember those who did not come home. My father was a soldier, my brother was air force. ‘
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