The children of the princes of Wales, George, Charlotte y Louis, They have starred in an unexpected public appearance on Monday, May 5, when the Windsor have met again to see the Victory Day parade, an act that begins several days of commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
The Kings Carlos and Camila have presided over this tribute with other members of the Royal family, such as the Dukes of Edinburgh, Princess Ana and her husband, Timothy Laurence, or the Duke of Kent. But The most anticipated presence This year has been Prince Guillermo and his wife, who have joined the event with their three children.
The assistance of the three brothers had not been previously announced and supposes his first appearance since they attended the traditional Christmas Mass in Sandringham. George, Charlotte and Louis walked with their parents to the monument to Queen Victoria, where they met King Carlos III, Queen Camila and other prominent members of the Royal Family.
during the ceremony, George, 11; Charlotte, 10; and Louis, 7, demonstrated naturally in front of the crowd and showed gestures of respect for veterans invited to the event. Before accommodating in their seats, each one dedicated short moments to Greet and talk With some heroes of the conflict, a gesture that was later replicated by his mother.
The event was accompanied by several activities within national celebrations, which included a military procession with the participation of 1,300 members of the Armed Forces. The royal family, after witnessing these acts from its main locations, moved to the central balcony of the Buckingham Palace to observe an emblematic air parade of the Royal Air Force.
During the exhibition, George, Charlotte and Louis were also with their parents and the rest of the royal family members. The three children contributed the most spontaneous and fun touch of this family picture, exchanging gestures of complicity between them and their parents. In addition, Prince Louis, known for his uncontrollable naturalness, did not hesitate to bow forward on the balcony to have the best view of the aircraft that flew over their heads.
The climax of the parade came when the famous Red Arrows aircraft crossed the air drawing lines in red, white and blue, unleashing the applause of the spectators on land. George showed one Obvious reaction of emotionwhile Charlotte contemplated the show with serene expression. Minutes later, the children returned their attention to the crowd, greeting with the same energy with which they started the event.
Before concluding their participation, military bands touched the national anthem God save the kingat which time the three brothers remained motionless, fulfilling the solemnity required in this type of acts. At the end, Kate dedicated a warm smile to her children And he stroked Charlotte’s back, while the family retired from the balcony after sharing a last greeting with the public.
With this event, the United Kingdom begins commemorative acts for the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, whose ephemeris is celebrated next Thursday, May 8. Throughout these days, the kings, the princes of Wales and other members of the Royal Family will participate separately in several commitments related to this historical event.
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