The princess of Wales Kate Middleton was released for a rare solo appearance in London after the Buckingham Palace made a big announcement on a state visit.
Kate Middleton presented the Queen Elizabeth II prize for British design during a prestigious London event on Tuesday afternoon.
The ceremony took place in the 180 London studios and was organized by the British Fashion Council.
Each year, the price is awarded to a emerging British fashion designer who demonstrates exceptional talents and originality.
The expert Royal Cameron Walker went to X, formerly Twitter, and shared videos from Kate Middleton from the ceremony.
He tweeted: “The Princess of Wales presents the Queen Elizabeth II Prize for British design in 180 London studios – honoring young daring creatives, defending sustainability and celebrating the best of British fashion.”
Kate Middleton made her first public appearance after the palace announced a state visit.
Palace announced that King Charles and Queen Camilla welcome the president of France Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron at the castle of Windsor in July.
The announcement of the palace is read as follows: “The President of the French Republic, His Excellency Emmanuel Macron, accompanied by Ms. Brigitte Macron, accepted an invitation from His Majesty the King to visit the State in the United Kingdom from Tuesday July 8 to Thursday July 10, 2025.”
He also declared: “Their majesties the king and the queen welcome the president and Mrs. Macron at the castle of Windsor.”