The Princess of Wales has taken time off for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis‘ half-term holiday and has been spending time settling the family into their new “forever home” of Forest Lodge, Windsor.
Meanwhile, Prince William recently returned from a triumphant five-day tour to Brazil where he championed the Earthshot Prize and represented his father, King Charles III, at COP30. The Prince of Wales won comparisons to his mother, Princess Diana, as he met with sports stars, politicians, and local residents.
King Charles and Queen Camilla joined senior royals, including the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, at the event at the Royal Albert Hall, which is one of the major moments of Remembrance weekend. The King and Queen, Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh all took their seats in a box ahead of the night’s performance.
This year’s festival commemorates the 80th anniversary of the end of World
War II, honoring the courage and sacrifice of those who fought and lost their lives. Personal
stories also brought to light the experiences of those lost in more recent conflicts, connecting the
past with the present, with a special focus on the resilience and strength of military
children who have faced bereavement.
This year also marks the 25th anniversary of the UK government lifting the ban on gay, lesbian,
and bisexual personnel serving openly in the armed forces.
Originally published by Tatler.

