Kate Middleton attended the Festival of Remembrance, marking her second public engagement with Prince William since completing her chemotherapy treatment, to honor the Armed Forces and veterans.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are paying their respects together.
The Prince and Princess of Wales—who share kids Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6—attended the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall in London Nov. 9 alongside King Charles III.
For the ceremony, which comes two months after Kate shared that she had completed her chemotherapy treatment, she wore a black dress coat with a red poppy pin—a symbol of support for their Armed Forces and veterans. Her husband of 13 years arrived for the event that honors the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces in a navy suit with a red poppy pin, as well.
The traditions will continue into Nov. 10 as Kate will take part in the royals’ annual attendance to pay their respects at The Cenotaph war memorial.
Since finishing treatment for cancer, Kate has slowly eased back into her public engagements. Last month, the couple paid their respects to the Southport, U.K., community after three girls were fatally stabbed and 10 were critically injured outside a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga event in July.
Despite only recently completing her treatment, Kate previously made rare public appearances since sharing her cancer diagnosis in March.
In June, she attended Trooping the Colour alongside the whole royal family, joined Princess Charlotte and her sister Pippa Middleton at Wimbledon the following month, and then stepped out with her family for Sunday service in the Scottish village of Crathie in September.