Princess Kate was visibly moved during a standing ovation for heroes during The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance.

The Prince of Wales, 42, stood beside her husband, Prince William, as the royals applauded World War Two veterans at the Royal Albert Hall.


Kate and William applauded the 1944 veterans, along with the King and prime minister, Kier Starmer.

Kate was visibly emotional after a heartbroken mum spoke about losing her son in Afghanistan.

Prince and Princess of Wales looking emotional

Princess Kate was visibly moved during a standing ovation for heroes during The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance.

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It was Princess Kate’s first major public event since she announced she had completed her chemotherapy treatment in September via an online social media post.

The Prince and Princess of Wales watched the event from the royal box alongside the King and Princess Royal.

Queen Camilla was absent from the event after she announced earlier in the week that she was battling a chest infection.

As the live band played, the audience, including the royals, gave a standing applause to the veterans for their service.

King Charles, Princess Royal and the Prince and Princess of Wales in the royal box

The Prince and Princess of Wales watched the event from the royal box alongside the King and Princess Royal.

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The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance is held annually on the Saturday evening of Remembrance weekend.

The musical performances and personal testimonies honour sacrifices made by the British and Commonwealth armed forces community.

This year’s festival will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings and the contribution of the World War Two generation.

In addition, it also remembers 10 years since the withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan as well as 25 years since Nato peacekeeping forces were deployed in Kosovo.

Kate Middleton

Kate’s recent visit to Merseyside on October 10 marked her first joint public appearance with Prince William since completing her cancer treatment.

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Members of the Royal Family will also appear at the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph today.

The Princess is believed to be returning to official royal duties after temporarily stepping back for eight months after her diagnosis in March to focus on her health and recovery.

Kate’s last high-profile appearance was at Wimbledon in July with her daughter, Charlotte, though she accompanied Prince William in Merseyside last month, meeting bereaved families of the Southport stabbing victims.

Kate’s recent visit to Merseyside on October 10 marked her first joint public appearance with Prince William since completing her cancer treatment.