Kate Middleton and Princess Anne unite to honor Australians


Kate Middleton and Princess Anne unite to honor Australians

Princess Anne and Princess Kate have decided to come together to mark an important and significant occasion.

The two royals have shut down the rumors with their wise decision to form a united front on Anzac Day, which has deep meaning.

The appearance of the royals will attract great attention

Royal commentator Rebecca English shared the news on her official social media account, writing: “The Princess Royal and Princess of Wales will attend services marking Anzac Day in London on April 25.

Kate Middleton and Princess Anne unite to honor Australians

Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand and is celebrated each year on April 25.

It marks the anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign during the First World War, when the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed at Gallipoli in 1915.

The campaign was very difficult and resulted in heavy losses, but it became an important symbol of courage, sacrifice and national identity for both countries.

Anzac Day honors all Australians and New Zealanders who have served and died in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions.

Previously, Princess Kate and Princess Anne made headlines for all the wrong reasons when the couple’s surprise moment was caught on camera during the annual Commonwealth Day service ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London.

The two royal women unexpectedly avoided kissing each other on the cheek, supposedly because of Kate’s big hat.

The British royal family exchanged warm greetings as they gathered for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey, but Kate Middleton and Princess Anne skipped the kiss on the cheek because of their hats.

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