Stepping into Westminster Abbey in an elegant red Catherine Walker coatdress, Kate exuded confidence and grace, marking an important milestone in her public engagements.
A Gathering of Royalty and Tradition
King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, led the royal family at the event, joined by Princess Anne and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Upon their arrival, the royals were welcomed by the Dean of Westminster and greeted by members of the Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band, representing the world’s first Hindu eco-temple in Kingsbury, London.
The service reflected King Charles’ long-standing dedication to the Commonwealth—a commitment spanning more than four decades. Since 1969, he has visited 48 Commonwealth nations, reinforcing the deep ties that connect the member states.

This year’s theme, Together We Thrive, resonated throughout the ceremony, emphasizing unity, resilience, and the strength of communities working collectively to shape a brighter future.
With over 2,000 attendees, the event featured musical performances, ceremonial traditions, and a celebration of the Commonwealth’s vast cultural diversity.
A Moment of Connection Between William and Kate
Meanwhile, an image of Prince William and Princess Kate at the Commonwealth Day service quickly captured the public’s attention.
The photo showed the couple exchanging smiles and sharing a lighthearted moment, a rare display of affection that delighted royal fans.
“Beautiful smiles from the Prince and Princess of Wales today at the Commonwealth service,” one admirer commented.
“They are so sweet together,” another gushed.
Their warmth and unity reflected not only their bond as a couple but also their shared dedication to the future of the Commonwealth.