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By Chris J. Ratcliffe / Getty
Tuesday morning, Kate Middleton and Prince William joined Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for their first formal joint appearance since the royal wedding in May. All four attended the Royal Air Force Centennial Celebration at Westminster Abbey. It was their second public appearance in just 24 hours; On Monday, the group, along with Prince Charles and Camilla and other members of the royal family, witnessed the baptism of Prince Louis most young child of Kate and William. Kate, who resumed her royal duties since giving birth in April, was not scheduled at the RAF ceremony, suggesting that she might be ready for a return to public life.
Kate Middleton wore an Alexander McQueen wearing a feathered hat by Sean Barrett, while Meghan Markle wearing a black Stephen Jones hat. All the royal women, including Kate and Camilla but excluding Meghan, wore a brooch on her lapel. This, says Hello magazine, means that they hold honorary positions within the RAF. Meghan has not yet received such a position, so she will have to wait a little longer to wear a great glittering decoration on her outfit.
William and Harry both wore military uniforms for the "flypast" ceremony, where 100 airplanes representing the Royal Air Force flew over Buckingham Palace at 1 pm Thousands of people waited near Buckingham Palace while They were preparing to fly over the planes to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force. Nine aircraft will lead the armada, followed by the Red Arrows, or the acrobatic team of the Royal Air Force
By the BBC, the Queen, who is also preparing for a visit from Donald Trump later this week, gave a speech at Buckingham Palace and another before coming to the balcony to watch the parade