Royal fans won’t have to wait long to seeKate Middletonon royal duty again.The royal mother of three, 37, will honor fallen Australian and New Zealand veterans during the annual Anzac Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey on Thursday, April 25.The day of remembrance commemorates the first major battle involving Australian and New Zealand forces during World War I. It has been honored in London since the first anniversary of the Anzac landings at Gallipoli in 1916, when King George V attended a service at Westminster Abbey.Meanwhile, her husbandPrince Williamwillarrive in New Zealandon April 25. He will begin his trip in Auckland before continuing onto Christchurch, where the 36-year-old royal will spend time meeting the survivors of the mosques terrorist attack along with their families, first responders and Muslim community leaders. (The trip has some wondering if William will miss the birth ofPrince HarryandMeghan Markle’s first child, which is due to arrive any day now!)James Veysey/REX/ShutterstockEddie Mulholland - WPA Pool/Getty Images)Last year, Kate missed the Anzac Day service – but with good reason! The day of remembrance came just two days after she welcomed her third child,Prince Louis.Prince Williamattended the solemn servicewith Meghan and Harry. However, the royal dad couldn’t hide the effects of having a newborn at home,closing his eyes and appearing to momentarily doze offduring the ceremony.Kate Middleton.Martyn Milner/The Scouts AssociationCan’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Kate’s last royal engagement was hervisit to the Scouts' headquarterson March 28, where she joined in on a number of sessions with the kids, including activities to improve communication and teamwork, such as boat building and balloon rocket assembling. She evenclimbed into a denbuilt using outdoor materials!The royal mom has been spending time with her three children, including a trip withPrince George, 5, andPrincess Charlotte, 3, to theBurnham Market international horse trials in Norfolk– not far from their country home Amner Hall, on the Sandringham estate – over the weekend. They enjoyed the outdoors – and the kids even rode on bumper cars – with William’s first cousinZara Tindalland her family.
Royal fans won’t have to wait long to seeKate Middletonon royal duty again.
The royal mother of three, 37, will honor fallen Australian and New Zealand veterans during the annual Anzac Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey on Thursday, April 25.
The day of remembrance commemorates the first major battle involving Australian and New Zealand forces during World War I. It has been honored in London since the first anniversary of the Anzac landings at Gallipoli in 1916, when King George V attended a service at Westminster Abbey.
Meanwhile, her husbandPrince Williamwillarrive in New Zealandon April 25. He will begin his trip in Auckland before continuing onto Christchurch, where the 36-year-old royal will spend time meeting the survivors of the mosques terrorist attack along with their families, first responders and Muslim community leaders. (The trip has some wondering if William will miss the birth ofPrince HarryandMeghan Markle’s first child, which is due to arrive any day now!)
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Last year, Kate missed the Anzac Day service – but with good reason! The day of remembrance came just two days after she welcomed her third child,Prince Louis.
Prince Williamattended the solemn servicewith Meghan and Harry. However, the royal dad couldn’t hide the effects of having a newborn at home,closing his eyes and appearing to momentarily doze offduring the ceremony.
Kate Middleton.Martyn Milner/The Scouts Association
Kate’s last royal engagement was hervisit to the Scouts' headquarterson March 28, where she joined in on a number of sessions with the kids, including activities to improve communication and teamwork, such as boat building and balloon rocket assembling. She evenclimbed into a denbuilt using outdoor materials!
The royal mom has been spending time with her three children, including a trip withPrince George, 5, andPrincess Charlotte, 3, to theBurnham Market international horse trials in Norfolk– not far from their country home Amner Hall, on the Sandringham estate – over the weekend. They enjoyed the outdoors – and the kids even rode on bumper cars – with William’s first cousinZara Tindalland her family.
source: people.com