In a moment royal fans around the world have long anticipated, Kensington Palace has officially confirmed that Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales, will attend tonight’s glittering state banquet at Windsor Castle, held in honor of the French President and First Lady.
This marks Princess Catherine’s first appearance at a state banquet in two years—a return rich with symbolism. It’s not only a revival of royal tradition and elegance, but a powerful message of resilience, recovery, and renewed commitment to her royal role.
Tonight also brings what many are calling a “tiara moment”—Catherine’s first since 2023, when she attended the banquet for South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, dazzling in a regal Jenny Packham gown and the rarely seen Strathmore Rose Tiara.
And before that, in 2022, she stole headlines wearing the Lover’s Knot Tiara, once beloved by Princess Diana—an emotional echo of legacy and grace.
Now, in 2025, the stage is set at St. George’s Hall, deep within the historic halls of Windsor Castle—the first state banquet held there in over a decade, due to Buckingham Palace renovations. A 50-meter-long table, adorned in gleaming silver, crystal, and florals, awaits approximately 160 esteemed guests.
Joining Princess Catherine tonight: King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and senior members of the royal family—each reaffirming the monarchy’s enduring role in diplomacy and unity.
But beyond the glittering chandeliers and stately speeches, it is Catherine’s presence that carries the most emotional weight.
Her day began early, as she joined Prince William in welcoming President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron at RAF Northolt. From the ceremonial carriage procession to private tours and official luncheons, Catherine stood steady and graceful, returning to public life with warmth and dignity.
Her appearance tonight comes after a deeply personal health battle.
In January, the princess underwent major abdominal surgery. By March, the palace confirmed she had begun preventative chemotherapy following a cancer diagnosis—news that stunned and saddened the public.
Catherine later shared her own words about the experience, describing recovery as a roller coaster, revealing the quiet pain behind her famously poised smile.
Just last week, during a moving visit to Colchester Hospital, she connected with patients and families, admitting:
“You put on a sort of brave face through treatment… but the phase afterwards is really, really difficult.”
Tonight’s state banquet is not just a royal engagement. It’s a turning point. A moment of reclaiming—of purpose, of grace, of resilience.
For royal watchers across the globe, to see her again—smiling, steady, and wearing a tiara beneath the vaulted ceilings of Windsor Castle—is a poignant testament to her enduring spirit.
Princess Catherine is back—not just in presence, but in strength. And once again, she reminds us all: behind the crown, there is a woman of quiet power, poised to step into her future as Britain’s Queen-in-waiting.