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Duchess Kate Honors Fallen Veterans While Prince William Visits New Zealand

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Duchess Kate Honors Fallen Veterans While Prince William Visits New Zealand

The Royal Family is once again in the spotlight, with Duchess Kate set to represent them at the annual Anzac Day service of commemoration and thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey on April 25th.

This day of remembrance honors Australian and New Zealand veterans who fought in World War I, and has been observed in London since 1916, when King George V attended the first service at Westminster Abbey.

Kate, who is the mother of three children and 37 years old, will be honoring the fallen veterans during the service.

Meanwhile, her husband will be traveling to New Zealand on the same day.

He will begin his trip in Auckland before continuing on to Christchurch, where he will meet with survivors of the mosque terrorist attack, along with their families, first responders, and Muslim community leaders.

Many are wondering if William will miss the birth of and 's first child, which is due any day now.

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However, the Prince is still scheduled to make his trip to New Zealand.

Last year, Kate missed the Anzac Day service due to the recent birth of her third child, .

attended the service with Meghan and Harry, but appeared to be struggling with the effects of having a newborn at home.

Kate's last royal engagement was on March 28th, when she visited the Scouts' headquarters.

During her visit, she participated in various activities with the kids to improve communication and teamwork, such as boat building and balloon rocket assembling.

She even climbed into a den built using outdoor materials.

The royal mother has also been spending time with her three children, including a recent trip to the Burnham Market International Horse Trials in Norfolk, where they enjoyed the outdoors and rode on bumper cars.

It is clear that the Royal Family is always busy with various engagements and duties.

While Kate represents the family at the Anzac Day service, William will be visiting New Zealand to show his support for those affected by the mosque attack.

Even with the imminent arrival of Harry and Meghan's first child, the Royal Family continues to carry out their responsibilities with grace and dedication.

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