For the first time Victory Day in the UK, 11-year-old Prince George joined for the first time-he was with his parents and king at an official event at Buckingham Palace.
In the UK, the festivals began on the occasion of Victory Day, celebrated on May 8, reports the mirror.
One of the first events was a special tea ceremony at Buckingham Palace, in which 11-year-old Prince George officially appeared. This was the first serious royal duty for the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and the future king had sufficient to show a new generation of monarchy.
The event was also attended by King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Royal Family members met with World War II veterans and their families to honor the 80th anniversary of success. In the informal atmosphere of tea drinking, the guests talked about his memoirs, and Prince George listened to stories and asked even about the emotions that occupy people on the end of the war.
Kate and William accompanied her son, helping her to navigate a new public role for her. The event became an important milestone in Prince George’s gradual involvement in the public monarchy’s public life.
Earlier it was reported that Charles III returned to the performance of state duties after a brief hospitalization due to complications caused by cancer treatment.
Prince George made his first flight
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