Kate Middleton has been a consistent presence at Trooping the Colour since she joined the royal family in 2011. Even in 2024, amidst her cancer diagnosis, she made sure not to miss the annual event.
At this year's Trooping the Colour on June 14, Kate Middleton appeared in a Catherine Walker coatdress, paying homage to Princess Diana, who was known for working closely with the designer. Joined by Prince William and their children, Kate's outfit seemed to reference a look worn by Diana in 1992 during a visit to India.
For the occasion, Kate wore Queen Elizabeth's pearl drop earrings and a hat by Juliette Botterilll Millinery. The event also saw royals honoring the victims of the recent Air India plane crash with a moment of silence and black armbands.
Despite missing the parade in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic, Kate has made 13 appearances at Trooping the Colour, showcasing various designers like Alexander McQueen, Erdem, and Andrew Gn over the years.
Following a challenging 2024 that included health struggles and a cancer diagnosis, Kate has been more visible in 2025, attending key royal events and demonstrating resilience and strength alongside Prince William.
At last year's Trooping the Colour, the couple displayed affection and unity on the Buckingham Palace balcony, symbolizing their bond and commitment to their roles within the royal family.
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