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Up to now, despite eight years in the royal family, Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, n & # 39; 39, was photographed only once kissing Queen Elizabeth II
The Duchess of Cambridge moved the King's fans this week when she abandoned traditional reverence for the monarch and kissed Queen Elizabeth II, reported the Express
According to an expert, this is an important sign of approval. For Kate Middleton, mother of three children
According to the royal expert, Daniela Elser, letting Kate out of the traditional royal protocol meant " a breathtaking endorsement ".
Mrs. Elser said: " Trust me: it's great news ".
Images that marveled and troubled royal fans appeared at the Chelsea Flower Show, in front of many cameras during an official engagement.
was surely a sign the royals wanted to make us According to Mrs. Elser, [n°19659011] Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge is delightful at Erdem and arrives at Chelsea Flower Show with her husband, Prince William, to show the Queen and members of the royal family who surround it Chelsea Flower Garden debut, back to nature. 20190520 #TheDuchessOfCambridge pic.twitter.com/MYLZcri1Aj
– Padchaploy (@ Padchaploy5555) May 21, 2019
"As with everything the royal family does, the symbolism and the Picture are deep. The Windsor clan usually greets his royal grandmother when he arrives in Balmoral.
"But kissing him with a phalanx of cameras and watching the press sends a very direct and percussive message: the queen thinks Kate is doing a crack job. Two inches up. Ten diadems out of 10 ", concluded Elser.
To clarify the discussion and end this discussion, the Duchess of Cambridge did not violate the royal protocol by embracing the Queen. The Royals on occasion will kiss before bow or reverence. #RoyalEtiquette pic.twitter.com/ma6wC4yxbF
– The Royal Butler (@TheRoyalButler) of 24 May 2019
The Duchess had been represented beaming as she showed . The Queen and the Duke of Cambridge surround her "Back to Nature" Garden at the world-famous Chelsea Flower Show in West London.
Since the release of these images, fans have been engaged in a debate over whether Kate's informal gesture had been "erased".
Up to now, during his eight years with the Royal Family, only one photo of Kate Middleton embracing the Queen was taken.
This memorable event took place at Sandringham, on Christmas Day 2013, when The Duchess bent over to give her grandmother a double kiss after religious service
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According to the website of the royal family, there are traditional ways to greet the monarch, including a knot for men and A small bow for women.
The kiss comes just weeks after the Queen proclaimed to Kate a queen of the Queen of Victoria – the most prestigious title of its kind.
Buckingham Palace announced Prince Will iam on the occasion of his eighth wedding anniversary.