Like all princesses worthy of the name, Kate Middleton handles the art of reverence to perfection.
During the Christmas concert,
Royal Carols: Together at Christmas
at Westminster Abbey - an event organized by the latter and which is celebrating its second edition - Prince William's wife greeted her father-in-law King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, through a strong traditional gesture, a symbol of grace and ultimate respect.
The footage, captured by multiple cameras, has since gone viral.
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An “untouchable” princess
The Christmas concert, which this year has multiplied tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8, 2022, comes at the same time as the release of the last three episodes of the documentary
Meghan and Harry
.
It is available in its entirety on Netflix since this Thursday, December 15.
But if Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, settle their accounts with the royal family and in particular with Prince William, the Duchess of Sussex, she is spared there.
“Because Kate is untouchable.
She is very popular and has become a key part of the Windsor institution.
What's more, Meghan is a feminist and she understood that attacking Kate would not be well seen.
Nobody wants to see two women creping their buns,” explained Marc Roche to
Madame Figaro
.
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