King Charles assigns key task to Princess Kate as royals set to reunite
King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Kate join forces to mark Remembrance Day
The Palace confirmed that the senior royal members are set to be reunited for an important event after completely cutting ties with Andrew and Fergie.
On November 4, a renowned royal commentator, Rebecca English, shared that King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Catherine and other royals would join forces in order to mark Remembrance Day in November.
As per the royal expert, "The King, Queen and senior royals will attend engagements to mark Remembrance in 2025, including the annual Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on November 8..."
Moreover, the royal family will also take part in the Cenotaph service, which will take place on November 9. It is important to mention that "other engagements [are] currently embargoed."
The future Queen Kate has been given an important task by the King, as Prince William is occupied with the Earthshot and climate conference in Brazil.
Catherine will visit the National Memorial Arboretum on November 11, as it leads the nation in commemorating Armistice Day with a Service of Remembrance at the Armed Forces Memorial.
Notably, it will be the royal family's first joint big appearance after the King stripped Andrew of his titles and honours.
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