Several weeks back, when the new Archbishop of Canterbury was being installed, I mentioned something which I’ve noticed more often in recent years: many “royal events” keep being pushed back further and further in the day. Ten years ago or so, it was quite common for a Commonwealth Day service or basically any church service or memorial event to start in the mid or late morning GMT. Nowadays, it’s extremely rare for any of those services to start before 2 pm, and usually it’s closer to 3 pm or 4 pm. It’s so odd. My theory is that it’s centered on Prince William and how he can’t or won’t leave the house before noon. Prince Sleeping It Off, Prince Too Hungover To Work.
I bring up all of my “noticing” and “theorizing” because Saturday was Anzac Day, a day recognizing the contributions of Australia and New Zealand’s military. It should be a can’t-miss date for the current king and the future king. Both King Charles and Prince William skipped any and all Anzac Day events, possibly because they’re always scheduled well before noon. Charles sent his sister to lay a wreath. William sent his wife to do the same and attend the morning service. Prince I’m Not Going To Roll Out Of Bed Before Noon On Saturday.
Kate wore a bespoke Catherine Walker coat in a dark navy, with white lapels. She coordinated with diamonds and sapphires, from Big Blue (her engagement ring) to her pendant necklace and earrings. She looked fine, albeit very stewardess-esque. Is that something inherent about Kate, or are these coats just giving off stewardess vibes? Little from column A, little from column B. From certain angles, she’s also giving off a Cruella de Keen vibe. That doll wig!!
Kate’s presence at the Anzac Day service was announced soon after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Australian tour – it gave a whiff of “I respect Australia toooooo, pay attention to me!” And even with that energy, Australia’s future king still didn’t show up. Prince Harry showed much more respect and deference to Australia’s military sacrifices than his brother. It’s just a fact.




Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
- Her Royal Highness Princess of Wales lays a wreath at the Cenotaph, London, UK, on 25 April 2026, on behalf of His Majesty The King during the Anzac Day commemorative service. Anzac Day has been observed in London since King George V attended the first service at Westminster Abbey in 1916 to mark the anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli, and has since become an important moment to commemorate all Australians and New Zealanders who have lost their lives in conflict.,Image: 1094243951, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Speller/Avalon
- Her Royal Highness Princess of Wales lays a wreath at the Cenotaph, London, UK, on 25 April 2026, on behalf of His Majesty The King during the Anzac Day commemorative service. Anzac Day has been observed in London since King George V attended the first service at Westminster Abbey in 1916 to mark the anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli, and has since become an important moment to commemorate all Australians and New Zealanders who have lost their lives in conflict.,Image: 1094243971, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Speller/Avalon
- Catherine – The Princess of Wales attends an ANZAC Day service at Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK on Saturday 25 April, 2026.,Image: 1094246031, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
- Catherine – The Princess of Wales attends an ANZAC Day service at Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK on Saturday 25 April, 2026.,Image: 1094246061, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
- Catherine – The Princess of Wales attends an ANZAC Day service at Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK on Saturday 25 April, 2026.,Image: 1094246075, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
- Catherine – The Princess of Wales departs an ANZAC Day service at Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK on Saturday 25 April, 2026.,Image: 1094256400, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
- Catherine – The Princess of Wales departs an ANZAC Day service at Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK on Saturday 25 April, 2026.,Image: 1094256487, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
- London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women.,Image: 1094275577, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Alexander Seale/Avalon
