Duchess Kate: At the memorial service, she adheres to social distancing

Duchess Kate appeared at the memorial service in a tailored Alexander McQueen coat. She adhered to social distancing in an exemplary manner.

Duchess Kate (38) appeared in a tailor-made black Alexander McQueen coat, a chic Philip Treacy pillbox hat and the diamond and pearl earrings of the Queen, Queen Elizabeth II (94), for the traditional Remembrance Sunday Service at the war memorial The Cenotaph in London. Shoulder tassels and mother-of-pearl buttons gave the military uniform-inspired wool coat with a high collar and tailored fit a touch of elegance. But Kate was not only a real role model.

As can be seen in the pictures, which among other things shows "Mail Online", the wife of Prince William (38) adhered to the social distancing requirement in an exemplary manner. Duchess Camilla (73), who shared the balcony space with Duchess Kate, was far enough away. Neither royals wore masks. In contrast, they wore mouth and nose protection when driving to and from the location of the event.

A few days earlier, in the run-up to Memorial Sunday, the Queen had placed a bouquet of orchids and myrtles on the grave of the Unknown Soldier in Westminster Abbey in London. For the first time, she had shown herself in public with mouth and nose protection.

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