Kate Middleton and Prince William attend “The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance” ceremony at Royal Albert Hall, in London, on November 9, 2024.Photo:CHRIS J RATCLIFFE/POOL/AFP via Getty
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Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare refreshing their social media presence ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
As of Nov. 9, the Prince and Princess of Wales, both 42, changed their profile pictures on the officialXandInstagramaccounts that they share. A close look at the pages shows that the royal couple has switched out their pictures to pay tribute to Remembrance Day events.
Remembrance Sunday is commemorated on the second Sunday of every November in the U.K., whereKing Charlesleads the national charge in honoring those from the U.K. and Commonwealth nations who died in war. While the royals have paid respects at Remembrance services and events for generations, it’s become a modern tradition for their teams to change their profile and cover photos to Remembrance-related images to set a solemn tone as a gesture of respect. After about a week, the official social accounts revert back to the previous photos that were in place.
Kate Middleton and Prince William’s X account on of Nov. 9, 2024.KensingtonRoyal/X
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A zoom into Prince William and Princess Kate’s X and Instagram pages reveals that their new profile picture is a shot of them together at last year’s Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall in London. The Royal British Legion organizes the annual festival to honor the service and sacrifices of British and Commonwealth military personnel, and the British royals have attended for generations.
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge attend The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall on November 11, 2023 in London, England.Chris Jackson/Getty
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Continuing tradition, the Prince and Princess of Wales wore dark outfits with red poppy pins to the event last year, and their cover photo on X now appears to be a field of ceramic red poppies, perhaps from the Tower of London’sfamous tributein 2014 to represent the British military fatalities in World War I. The red flower is closely associated with the U.K. and Commonwealth countries around Remembrance, and has been used since 1921 to honor military members who have died in war.
Every November, the royals incorporate poppy pins into their wardrobes as tribute, and count the Field of Remembrance memorial at Westminster Abbey, a poignant tribute of poppies on crosses, as a staple engagement in the run-up to Remembrance Sunday.
King Charles and Queen Camilla’s X account on Nov. 9, 2024.the Royal Family/X
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The Prince and Princess of Wales weren’t the only members of the family to switch up their profile pictures in honor of Remembrance Sunday — so didKing CharlesandQueen Camilla. As of Nov. 9, the King and Queen’s team changed their profile photos onX,InstagramandFacebookto a throwback of them attending a Remembrance Day Service at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada in 2009. The image might look familiar, as they’ve featured it on social media for Remembrance Day previously, includinglast year!
“Lest we forget,” reads a message over their cover photo — a field of wild poppies — on X.
Kate Middleton, Prince William, King Charles, Princess Anne and other members of the royal family at the Festival of Remembrance on Nov. 9, 2024.CHRIS J RATCLIFFE/POOL/AFP via Getty
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On Nov. 9, Princess Kate, Prince William, King Charles and more working royals stepped out to attend the annual Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall as The outing is significant as Princess Kate’s first major royal event after announcing shecompleted chemotherapyfor cancer in September, but looks different than past years as Queen Camilla is not in attendance.
Buckingham Palace confirmed earlier on Saturday that the Queen, 77, would be absent as she recovers from achest infection.
Queen Camilla in Apia, Samoa on Oct. 25, 2024.Aaron Chown/Getty
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“While this is a source of great disappointment to The Queen, she will mark the occasion privately at home and hopes to return to public duties early next week,” it continued.
PEOPLE understands that there is no cause for concern for Queen Camilla, who is spending the weekend at Ray Mill Wiltshire, her private home in the countryside. The King’s wife did not want to pass on any lingering infection to others and was worried that attending the events would prolong her recovery.
source: people.com