(Evan Treacy/PA via AP) Britain's Kate, the Princess of Wales, laughs as she joins the Irish Guards, their veterans, families, serving soldiers, reservists, and young cadets from Northern Ireland ...
Lieutenant-Colonel Shane Rockett, commander of the 125 Infantry Battalion at Camp Shamrock, said the situation is the worst he had seen.
Hundreds of thousands of people dressed in green took to the streets of Dublin on Monday, to watch Ireland's national ... St ...
a symbolic gesture linked to the Irish Guards' history. She took the salute during a march-past and interacted with veterans and junior cadets from Northern Ireland, known as Mini Micks.
Kate Middleton always rocks the same piece of jewelry for one occasion, but she doesn't own it and it's not part of the royal ...
She also took the salute during a march-past and met with veterans and junior cadets from Northern Ireland ... shamrock brooch made by Cartier, which is traditionally loaned to her by the Irish ...
Princess Kate was in bright spirits on parade day, which marked her first military engagement after she shared on Jan. 14 ...
The three-leaved shamrock is a ... preaching Christianity in Ireland in the fifth century. Each year on St Patrick's Day shamrocks are distributed to the Irish Guards who serve in the British ...
Kate Middleton attended the traditional parade consecutively beginning in 2012, which made her absence at the festival last year particularly notable. Five days after missing the 2024 St. Patrick’s ...
From there, the regiment was born and the St. Patrick's Day shamrock tradition ... met veterans of the Irish Guards and "Mini Micks," who are junior cadets from Northern Ireland.
Smaller parades also took place in cities from Limerick to Cork and Belfast in Northern Ireland ... a solo visit to the Irish Guards at Wellington Barracks. The royal, who is the ceremonial colonel of ...