The Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out to host the latest garden party at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, on behalf of the King.
Ahead of their joint trip to Glasgow on Thursday, Prince William, 42, and Kate, 43, mingled with guests, who have made a positive contribution to their communities, including a touching reunion with the family of Liz Hatton, the teenage photographer who captured the hearts of the nation with her brave cancer fight.
The couple were joined by William’s cousins, Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
It marked Kate’s first appearance at a royal garden party since 2023, after undergoing chemotherapy in 2024.
Upon arrival, William and Kate stood at the top of the garden steps to observe the national anthem, before dispersing into the crowd.
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The history of royal garden parties
Garden parties have been held at Buckingham Palace since the 1860s when Queen Victoria began what were known as “breakfasts”, although they took place in the afternoon.
Guests queue in tea tents and take their seats on nearby chairs, and around 27,000 cups of tea, 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slices of cake are consumed at each party.
Yeomen of the Guard, dressed in their red and gold ceremonial costumes, form part of the proceedings, and people are free to stroll around the vast expanse of the gardens while a military band plays background music.