The Princess of Wales is continuing her gradual return to work following the end of her cancer treatment last autumn.
More than just a fashion statement, Kate Middleton's exquisite style for the Holocaust Memorial Day service was a moving memory entwined with historical significance and royal customs.
Duchess Kate honoured the memory of the Holocaust victims by wearing a Susan Caplan faux pearl necklace. As reported by the ...
Kate, 43, marked her first royal 'away day' since 2023 with a visit to children's hospice TÅ· Hafan in Sully, near Cardiff, ...
Kate celebrated becoming patron of Ty Hafan children’s hospice in South Wales by visiting the centre where she did not unveil a plaque but contributed to a wall of handprints from youngsters and their ...
Catherine, Princess of Wales continued her phased return to public duties on Thursday, visiting a children’s hospice in Wales ...
A proud moment becoming Patron of Tŷ Hafan. Opening in 1999 as Wales' first children’s hospice, @tyhafan continues to provide specialist care to children with life-shortening conditions, offering ...
As she continues to resume a fuller calendar of engagements after her cancer battle, Princess Kate Middleton visited a ...
Princess Kate Middleton wore jewelry with a special meaning at a royal engagement to honor those affected by the Holocaust.
Kate Middleton loves jewelry with significant meaning. On Monday, the Princess of Wales attended a Holocaust Memorial Day ...
Kate Middleton made a last-minute decision to appear at a special ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day, posing for ...
Kate Middleton wore jewels once owned by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana, as well as a meaningful new necklace from Susan ...