Kate Middleton proves her supremacy during her state visit to Qatar
Kate MiddletonHer public appearances were few and far between between 2024, due to her cancer diagnosis and the treatment that followed, but her time out of the spotlight didn’t make her exceptional princess activities any less brilliant. On Tuesday, the Princess of Wales and her husband Prince William start up Qatar’s emir’s two-day state visit by hosting a royal banquet at his private residence. group then go to the cavalry parade, where the guests meet King Charles, at which Kate bowed picture-perfectly to show respect to her father-in-law.
Royal protocol dictates that women greet anyone with HRH attached to their name with a bow and men bow — even when that HRH is also dear old dad, as in the case of William and Charles. This doesn’t mean anyone needs to strain their muscles to bow every time they look at a king; just the first time they welcomed them that day.
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Kate Married into the royal family in 2011 and have been in their close orbit long before that and you wouldn’t be in The Firm that long without learning a few reliable tricks. Bowing is one such protocol move. She has also perfected a signature move known to civilians as “Princess Shuffle,” a sneaky little scooter that she did several times to subtly perfect the group positioning in photos taken with guests. Of course, this should not be confused with Kate’s case. actually shuffling princess, dance moves that the royal family happily showed off on some occasions.
Kate got out of the car she was traveling with Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thanimet William and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thaniwhen they got out of their car, and bow proficiently to welcome the king, according to prescribed protocol.
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However, Kate will not be attending the state dinner on Tuesday night Queen Camillawho missed the welcome events of the visit for her own reasons recovering from pneumoniaexpected to be at the party.