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Rare Princess Kate act the world hasn’t seen for 583 days

The Princess of Wales has turned heads at the French state banquet with a move the world has not seen in a long time.

Kate, The Princess of Wales could be forgiven for being a little rusty in the tiara-wearing department.

It’s been a hot minute. Or more precisely, 582 days.

It has been a serious stretch since the princess gave us a real showing of her tiara chops but on Tuesday night UK time proved she has lost none of her ability to make wearing a priceless, antique diamond topper look like a piece of cake.

Or should that be ‘gateaux’ given that the princess, at the time of writing, along with about 160 guests was probably still enjoying petit fours as the French state banquet at Windsor Castle drew to a close.

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History books, take note: It was the first time the world had seen the princess in a tiara in years.

Oh, but it has been a diamond-y drought and you have to go back to 2023 for the last time the Princess of Wales appeared at a white-tie royal do.

Hours before the banquet, it had looked touch whether this moment would happen at all.

Buckingham Palace only confirmed Kate’s attendance a slim 90 minutes before it started and as she was probably busily working her GhD tongs.

Prince William, and Kate attend the State Banquet at Windsor Castle. Picture: Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP
Prince William, and Kate attend the State Banquet at Windsor Castle. Picture: Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP

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Masterfully turned out in couture, she and Prince William then left their three children with their trustiest under footman and the UberEats app open and made their way three minutes up the road to the Castle for the banquet honouring French President Emmanuel Macron.

On the menu for Kate, supreme of chicken, iced parfait and the chance to sit next to Monsieur le Presidente, a man who has a certain je ne sais quoi which might be his willingness to wear a shirt unbuttoned to the navel and or all of his lovely millions.

For the princess, as far as nights out go, a banquet and hours of small talk limited to the weather, the delights of cheese and whether Macron has the inside running on any new Cèline is hardly up there with a candlelit supper at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons.

However Tuesday’s tiara outing is a milestone moment as she continues the slog back to full power and normal HRH steam after a dramatic few weeks that must have done a number on courtiers’ nerves.

The couple were all smiles at the dinner. Picture: Aaron Chown/Pool Photo via AP
The couple were all smiles at the dinner. Picture: Aaron Chown/Pool Photo via AP

In June, the Princess of Wales dramatically pulled out of going to Ascot less than hour before she was set to arrive, causing a “real sense of panic” inside the Palace, per the Daily Beast’s Tom Sykes.

“Rumours had briefly swirled…that the future queen had been taken unwell and either needed to see a doctor or had been rushed to the hospital,” Sykes reported.

Also last month the Daily Mail’s Rebecca English offered new insight into the severity of things, sensationally revealing that the Princess of Wales “is fortunate to even be speaking of recovery.”

Just last week, Kate herself emotionally spoke about her struggles, even after finishing chemotherapy, and talked about ‘putting on a brave face’ after treatment.

“It’s like ‘I can crack on, get back to normal’ but actually the phase afterwards is really difficult,” she said while speaking to patients and volunteers at a cancer centre. “You’re not able to function normally at home.

“You have to find your new normal and that takes time.”

Kate opened up about her cancer journey at the RHS's Wellbeing Garden at Colchester Hospital. Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP, Pool
Kate opened up about her cancer journey at the RHS's Wellbeing Garden at Colchester Hospital. Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP, Pool

Luckily for all of us tiara-philes, Tuesday’s ‘new normal’ involved a resumption of some A- grade storybook princessing but elsewhere, she and William are quietly ushering in fresh norms of their own.

As the banquet got under way, the Waleses’ official social media accounts released a new portrait of the couple, appearing to be taken in the garden of their Adelaide Cottage home ahead of the evening.

This is the second time in a month we have seen the prince and princess do this - break the invisible boundary that has always existed between big showpiece state events and their private world, putting out a shot of them seemingly at-home and all done up before trotting along to join King Charles.

There was even more ‘new’ yet on Tuesday with Princess of Wales too doing her bit for Anglo-French relations by wearing outfits from Christian Dior and Givenchy for the first time, a rare high farrrshon moment for the princess who tends to favour a small retinue of British labels.

Kate wore a stunning crimson dress. Picture: Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP
Kate wore a stunning crimson dress. Picture: Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP

With her New Look-inspired Dior suit and red silk evening gown with cape, the Princess of Wales did not come here to play.

(Interestingly, Dior looks that figured prominently in Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex 20- months on the palace clock and the famed couturier created a bespoke suit for Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex to wear to his father’s coronation. Likewise, Meghan wore Givenchy to tie the knot, the label at the point helped by Brit Claire Waight Keller.

In 2024, Sarah Burton, who made Kate’s wedding dress, was appointed to take over.)

With the Windsor Castle dishwashers finally staked and the Macrons tucked up in bed, it would not be a surprise if there were sighs of well-bred relief all round.

The palace is exceedingly lucky that the Princess of Wales was up to going to the state banquet after a burst blood vessel in Charles’ eye made for a confronting image of His Majesty.

An Instagram post for Valentines day of the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate. Picture: Instagram
An Instagram post for Valentines day of the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate. Picture: Instagram

As a palace insider told The Beast’s Sykes: “Kate has saved the day. The only thing the newspapers will be reporting on tomorrow is her presence.”

Err, and websites too.

What also did not go unnoticed was how giggly William and Kate had appeared earlier in the day during formal proceedings, the duo behaving like a couple of freshly besotted undergrads, not two people who have been married for 14 years and have probably long since stopped shutting the bathroom door.

As the French might say, with a suitably Gallic dose of eyebrow-wriggling innuendo, oh hon hon hon!

Daniela Elser is a writer, editor and commentator with more than 15 years’ experience working with a number of Australia’s leading media titles.

Originally published as Rare Princess Kate act the world hasn’t seen for 583 days

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