Royals fans went wild over a sweet moment shared by Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales at the Remembrance Sunday service this morning.
Members of the royal family gathered on a balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office during the service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
Kate, 41, paid her respects in a black Alexander McQueen ensemble with three red poppies pinned to her chest.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla paid a sweet nod to King Charles by wearing the £38,000 earrings she first showed off on their wedding day in 2005.
After observing the two minutes of silence, royal fans noticed a heartwarming exchange between the queen and her daughter-in-law.
As they turned to re-enter the building, the Princess of Wales appeared to stop and allow Camilla to enter first.
In response, the Queen smiled at Kate as they entered together.
Many took to Twitter to praise the sweet moment between the monarch and the future queen.
Meanwhile, others highlighted how happy they both seemed in each other’s company today and praised their clear ‘bond’.
One person wrote: “The royal family leaves the cenotaph after the service of remembrance. I love the Queen’s smile for Catherine here.
In another post they said: “A lovely moment shared between the Queen and Princess Catherine on the balcony today.”
Another wrote: “I love their bond ❤️❤️❤️❤️” While someone else said: “Love and respect ❤️.”
On the lapel of her military-inspired Alexander McQueen coat, Kate opted for three red poppies to pay tribute to all those who lost their lives in conflict while fighting for their country.



Many took to Twitter to praise the sweet moment between the monarch and the future queen.
The mother-of-three also wore a silver brooch, which was awarded to her when she became Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm earlier this year.
The royal styled her hair in a chic bun and completed her ensemble with a large black hat, complete with an elegant velvet bow.
The royal family held a two-minute period of silence to commemorate fallen soldiers.
As the royal family traveled to the Cenotaph to take part in the service, they joined army officers and prominent British politicians.
They included Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Opposition Leader Sir Keir Starmer.
Former British prime ministers including Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Theresa May, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and Sir John Major were also in attendance.

Royals fans noticed a sweet moment between Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales during the Remembrance Sunday service on Sunday

The royal family stood together on a balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office during the service at the Cenotaph, in Whitehall, London.

Kate, 41, paid her respects in a black ensemble with a red metal poppy pinned to her chest

The two appeared to be enjoying a sweet moment together despite looking somber throughout the service.

The Princess of Wales styled her hair in a sleek bun and completed her outfit with a black hat with a velvet bow.

Queen Camilla wore a red poppy, diamond brooch and pearl earrings for today’s ceremony.

King Charles (pictured) leads Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph just hours after more than 100 people were arrested during protests in London.
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this week paid tribute to veterans in the United States and around the world.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined the Navy SEAL Foundation on Thursday for the official opening of a new training base, known as the West Coast Warrior Fitness Program, ahead of Veterans Day on the 11th. november.
The couple was meeting with veterans, service members and their loved ones at Camp Pendleton.
Wreaths of poppies have already passed through the Downing Street gates ahead of the service as a long line of veterans and armed forces personnel – snaking past the Downing Street gates to the Horse Guards Parade – gathered .
A two-minute silence took place at 11 a.m. 10,000 veterans and 800 armed forces personnel from all three services will march past the Cenotaph to the Horse Guards Parade.