Published On: Sun, Nov 16th, 2025
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Princess Kate makes rare confession about Prince George | Royal | News


The Princess of Wales made a sweet revelation about her eldest child, Prince George, this week. Princess Catherine led the nation in a poignant two-minute silence in remembrance of the fallen on Armistice Day.

The future Queen stood silent, still and deep in thought as she joined veterans in honouring the war dead at the Armed Forces Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, before laying a wreath in memory of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. It was the first time the princess – dressed in a military-style black coat, a wide-brimmed black hat adorned with a bow and wearing two poppies – had attended the service.

After the service, Catherine was handed a bunch of flowers as she met pupils from Newport Girls’ High School, before taking time to chat to D-Day veterans Alan Kennett and Geoffrey Spencer and VE and VJ Day veteran Donald (Bill) Redston.

Speaking to Mr Spencer, who served in RAF Bomber Command and repaired and flew Lancaster Bomber aircraft, the royal asked him what it was like to fly and made a confession about the second in line to the throne.

The Princess of Wales said that George loves to make AirFix models and was a “big fan” of the Lancaster Bomber models.

She said: “George very much likes making the AirFix models. He is a big fan of the Lancaster Bomber, so he knows more about aircraft than I do.”

The future Queen held the hand of Mr Redston as the 100-year-old told her about the keep-fit regime he credits for keeping him well.

Asked by the royal for his top tips, Mr Redston told her he had run marathons, including the London Marathon when he was 65 and the New York Marathon when he was 66.

The princess said the arboretum was a “special place” and that she enjoyed hearing the personal experiences of veterans such as Mr Redston.

Before she departed the Arboretum, Catherine stopped to greet crowds who waited outside to see her and appeared to joke about having to hold onto her hat in the wind as she shook hands and chatted.



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