The wife of Prince William Kate, who just yesterday with her husband visited the center of the Coach Core organization in Essex, returned to London, where she was unaccompanied by the Imperial War Museum..
The event was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day - to give, which put an end to military actions of the First World War..
On the threshold of the museum, Kate was met by his staff - they congratulated the wife of Prince William, briefly told about the program of the meeting, and also introduced her to the installation of "Maki: Lament of Willow", dedicated to the heroes of hostilities, reports the Daily Mail edition.
Then the museum staff gave the duchess of Cambridge a real excursion into the past.. They showed the wife of Prince William letters to her relatives who had died during the First World War, as well as their photographs and personal belongings that had survived from the war years..
Kate, in turn, admitted that she still keeps the memory of the dead ancestors and is very proud of them.
"This campaign is incredibly important to me.. My great-grandmother and grandmother were nurses in a volunteer center and saved the lives of the wounded!
"- said Middleton.
For the event, the duchess chose a dress of rich blue color with three-quarter sleeves, made by British fashion designer Jenny Packham. An elegant look was complemented by a nude clutch and suede shoes to match.
Recall not so long ago, the Duchess of Cambridge officially withdrew from the decree after the birth of her third child. Her first outing was at the Sayers Croft Trust Forest and Wildlife School at Paddington Recreation Ground..