Why does Princess Kate constantly bow to King Charles 4 times in one day?

Despite being a high-ranking member of the British Royal Family, Princess Kate still keeps the royal ceremony extremely well-groomed, especially when appearing with King Charles and Queen Camilla during the visit of the President of France.

During the three-day state visit of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte to the United Kingdom, Princess Kate once again affirmed the class and standards when performing royal ceremonies. Appearing in Windsor on Tuesday, the Princess of Wales (43) and Prince William were the first members of the Royal Family to welcome the French president and his wife at RAF Northolt base in London.

Why does Princess Kate constantly bow to King Charles 4 times in one day?- Photo 1.

After the initial welcome, the group moved to Windsor Castle, where King Charles and Queen Camilla were waiting for them. Here, a special moment took place: Princess Kate performed a total of 4 bows (curtsy) – an act of deep respect for the king and queen.

According to observations, the princess bowed twice as President Macron and Lady Brigitte approached to greet King Charles and Queen Camilla – possibly to ensure that the ceremony was carried out in full and on time. Later, when she met King Charles in person, she continued to bow for the third time, and the fourth time when she greeted Queen Camilla. In particular, the bow to Queen Camilla lasted even longer, accompanied by a gentle kiss on the cheek full of affection between the two royal women.

Despite being the Prince and Princess of Wales – the heads of the next generation of the Royal Family – Kate and William have always followed the rules of etiquette in a meticulous manner. The two did not hesitate to bow to King Charles and Queen Camilla during official events, showing absolute respect for the supreme throne of the British Royal Family.

Vì sao Vương phi Kate liên tục cúi chào Vua Charles 4 lần trong một ngày?- Ảnh 2.

Notably, Princess Kate’s appearance at the State banquet in the evening of the same day was only confirmed that afternoon. This reflects that her health is still being closely monitored after cancer treatment, and public activities are still carefully considered by the hour.

On the eve of the party, Kensington Palace also posted a new photo of the Prince and Princess of Wales with the caption: “Get ready for a great State Dinner tonight at Windsor”, accompanied by the flags of the United Kingdom and France.