At Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee, Prince Charles made a tender gesture to Kate Middleton. Yet it went unnoticed.
Thursday, June 2, marked the beginning of the festivities for the royal family as Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Platinum Jubilee. For this occasion, Her Majesty released her most beautiful sky blue suit. An outfit she proudly sported on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as she celebrated her 70th birthday. In the aftermath of this celebration, members of the Royal Family of England met at the St. Paul’s Cathedral of London for a Mass given in honor of Elizabeth II. If the queen wished to come, she felt one some discomfort at the end of the first day of celebration. The 96-year-old prefers to take care of herself, according to a press release issued by Le Point on Friday, June 3.
This Friday, June 3, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton represented the crown during this symbolic Mass. Although this event is usually formal, Prince Charles indulged in a gesture of tenderness, which went unnoticed at first. He sent a flying kiss to his daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton. Great proof that the bond between Kate Middleton and her in-laws is stronger than ever.
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