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Duchess of Cambridge Joins Prince Charles at Order of the Garter Ceremony

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Duchess of Cambridge Joins Prince Charles at Order of the Garter Ceremony

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, radiated excitement as she accompanied her father-in-law, Prince Charles, in a carriage during their attendance at the annual event at Windsor Castle on Monday.

The Duchess, beaming with joy, sat alongside Prince Charles and greeted his wife, , following the Order of the Garter service at St George's Chapel.

The event is known for its vibrant display and holds a significant place in the royal calendar.

Meanwhile, , the Duchess's husband, appeared more solemn during the occasion.

Looking effortlessly chic, the Duchess wore a stunning coat-dress and a matching Juliette Botterell hat as she joined fellow members of the royal family.

To complete her ensemble, she chose a beautiful tanzanite pendant necklace, which she has been seen wearing on several occasions.

The necklace was complemented by matching jewelled earrings, which she previously wore while dining with President Obama in 2016 and during visits to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Nursing Now campaign in 2018.

Adding to her stature, the Duchess opted for blueberry-colored heels with a towering style that tapered into a sharp pointy toe and featured a glossy heart-shaped chain at the heel.

Upon her arrival, the mother-of-three showcased her natural beauty with a simple makeup look, consisting of a light layer of foundation, smoky brown eye shadow, and pink lipstick.

As the senior members of the royal family prepared to depart the ceremony, Catherine exchanged warm smiles with Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex before greeting Prince Charles and with an infectious grin.

Her presence seemed to alleviate tensions within the family, amidst reports that had expressed his intention to withdraw from the Order of the Garter ceremony if his uncle, , were given a public role.

According to sources, Prince William allegedly presented an ultimatum to his grandmother and father, resulting in 's exclusion from the Windsor Castle event due to concerns about potential public backlash.

The Duke of York, who had previously missed the Jubilee celebrations due to a Covid-related absence, dramatically withdrew from today's ceremony despite being a member of the ancient Order of Chivalry.

Earlier this year, Prince Andrew was stripped of his official duties as he prepared to settle a civil lawsuit filed against him by Virginia Robert Dufresne.

Among the early arrivals at the event were Tom Parker Bowles, the son of the Duchess of Cornwall, and his sister, Laura Lopes.

The siblings appeared jubilant as they awaited the start of the ceremony outside Windsor's St George's Chapel.

Laura, known for her preference to remain out of the spotlight, shares a warm relationship with her stepbrothers, Prince William and , both of whom made a concerted effort to attend her wedding to former Calvin Klein underwear model Harry in 2006.

The presence of William and Harry was notable, as they were there to witness the formal investiture of new Garter Knights, including their mother, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

The recipients of the honor were chosen based on their contributions to public office, national life, or personal service to the Sovereign.

The appointment of Knights of the Garter is bestowed by the Queen without consulting ministers.

While the Queen serves as the Sovereign of the Order, several other British and foreign royals are additional members.

In other news, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly preparing to move from their main residence at Kensington Palace to a house on the Queen's Windsor Estate in Berkshire.

According to reports, Prince George and will leave their current prep school in Battersea at the end of the school year and join their younger brother, , at a new school in Berkshire in September.

Despite the move, the couple will retain their property at Kensington Palace as their London home and continue to use Anmer Hall in Norfolk regularly.

The relocation will bring them closer to the Duchess's parents, who reside in the nearby village of Bucklebury.

Speculation has long surrounded the possibility of the couple eventually moving into Windsor Castle, where the Queen has spent much of her time following the passing of her beloved .

In conclusion, the Order of the Garter ceremony was a joyous occasion for the Duchess of Cambridge as she shared laughter and warm greetings with her father-in-law and other members of the royal family.

Her elegant attire and radiant smile captivated onlookers, overshadowing reports of tensions within the family.

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are preparing for a significant move to Berkshire, which will bring them closer to the Duchess's parents and potentially pave the way for future possibilities within the Windsor Castle grounds.

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