Kate Middleton Attends First Major Royal Event Since Being Declared Cancer Free

Kate Middleton attended the Remembrance Day service at The Cenotaph war memorial in London on Sunday, just two months after announcing she completed chemotherapy.

Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that the Princess of Wales would participate in the ceremony, the first major royal event she has attended since declaring she is “cancer free.”

Kate, 42, appeared on one of the three balconies next to Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, at the ceremony. She watched as her husband Prince William, 42, and father-in-law King Charles III, 75, laid wreaths as a tribute to armed forces members who have died in duty.

The mother of three wore a black coat with a velvet bow. The look was from Catherine Walker & Co., one of Princess Diana’s favorite designers.

Other royals who were at the event included Prince Edward, Princess Anne, Prince Richard, the Duke of Gloucester, Birgitte, the Duchess of Gloucester and Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent.

Sunday’s Remembrance Day Service was also Charles’ first since he was diagnosed with cancer in the beginning of the year.