Prince William Silences Critics With Latest Outing — Proves It's Okay to Be Different

William did not need to say a word at Canterbury Cathedral. He just needed to show up.
And show up he did — for the installation of Dame Sarah Mullally as the Church of England's first female Archbishop, in a ceremony that had been quietly circled on the Palace calendar for reasons extending well beyond ecclesiastical history.
Does this settle the question — or open a more interesting one? Read on.
Princess Kate's Canterbury Look Has Fans Saying the Same Thing — and Camilla Won't Be Too Happy

Kate Middleton shut it down at Canterbury Cathedral on Wednesday. Impeccable outfit, stunning hat, 2,000 witnesses, and BBC rolling live. But as the cameras panned the congregation, there was only one person viewers couldn't stop watching.
👉 See the look everyone's talking about.
Now, It’s Quiz O'Clock! 👑 📑

Prince William has already met the person who could crown him king one day. Can you guess who it is?
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Kate's outfit at Canterbury Cathedral was hiding a royal secret in plain sight. Did you catch it?
Royal Moment of the Day! 📸

A future king and queen, sitting quietly at the centre of history.
William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, took their seats at Canterbury Cathedral to witness Dame Sarah Mullally installed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury — the first woman ever appointed to lead the Church of England.
Did You Know?🤔

When King Charles addresses Congress next month, he will be the first British royal to do so since 1991 — when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, became the first British monarch ever to speak before a joint session. She was 65. Charles will be 76. The bar, to put it mildly, has been set rather high.
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