Kate Middleton Greets Irish Guards & Wolfhound Mascot at St. Patrick's Day Parade in England
Catherine, Princess of Wales is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in style!
Kate Middleton wore her ceremonial Shamrock to visit with the Colonel of the Irish Guards and the other attendees at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Mons Barracks on Tuesday (March 17) in Aldershot, England. She attended as Colonel of the Regiment.
She started going again last year, following the diagnosis and treatment of her cancer. She was made an honorary colonel in 2023.
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For the parade, Kate wore an emerald green coat and matching hat, the same outfit she wore at Christmas in 2024. She also added some extra shamrocks in the tradition of the Irish holiday.
She finished off her look with black gloves, heels, and a belt.
Kate met with Turlough Mór, an Irish wolfhound that serves as the mascot of the regiment at the parade. Normally, the wolfhound goes by the kennel name Séamus, and she was seen giving out sprigs of shamrocks to guards.
Last week, Kate and Prince William poured beers, helped make bake goods, and greeted fans, making a day out of their trip to London, England to visit Borough Market, the Bermondsey Beer Mile, and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution on the River Thames.
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