Here are some photos of Prince Harry, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge today in London. They attended the Service of Hope at Westminster Abbey, a service in honor of the victims of the Parliament terrorist attack on March 22. The service is multi-faith, with a Catholic Cardinal, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Chief Rabbi and two senior Imams all joining together to help London heal in prayer. I like when an effort is made to be truly multi-faith, and it’s especially necessary in increasingly pluralistic Western democracies. That being said, I feel like William and Kate were probably forced into doing this, especially considering neither of them could be bothered to attend the Commonwealth Day church service, which was just a few days before the terrorist attack.
For today’s service, Kate repeated a Missoni coat. I remembered this, probably because she just wore it last year. And I remembered it because I didn’t hate it. She wore this in France last year for a commemoration ceremony in remembrance of World War I. Kate attended that event with William and Harry too. It’s a good coat because the shades of grey give her “somber vibes,” and she probably didn’t want to wear all-black like it was a funeral. I’m fine with this. I also appreciate that her hair is back and that her hat/fascinator isn’t too large.
William was in charge of laying a wreath, and apparently he, Harry and Kate will meet with some of the victims of the terrorist attack after the service.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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