Princess of Wales celebrates St Patrick's Day with Irish Guards
Princess of Wales upheld royal tradition by presenting shamrocks and medals at the Irish Guards' annual parade, marking her role as Colonel since 2022 after cancer treatment.
- On March 17, Catherine, Princess of Wales presented traditional sprigs of shamrock to officers, guardsmen, and the Irish Guards' mascot Seamus at Mons Barracks in Aldershot.
- The shamrock ritual, started by Queen Alexandra, has continued as a female royal duty since 1901, and the Princess has served as Colonel of the Irish Guards since 2022 performing this tradition.
- The Princess chose a bespoke Alexander McQueen green coat and a Gina Foster Millinery hat, accessorizing with Asprey London emerald-and-diamond earrings last worn at the 2022 Earthshot Prize in Boston.
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