Kate Middleton and Princess Anne were among the British royals to attend the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey in London
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The royal women skipped kissing each other on the cheek, reportedly due to Kate's large hat
The Princess of Wales greeted King Charles with a kiss and a curtsy
The British royal family exchanged warm greetings as they gathered for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey, butKate MiddletonandPrincess Anneskipped giving a kiss on the cheek — reportedly due to their headwear!
WhilePrince Williamsaid hello to his aunt with a kiss on each cheek, Princess Kate, 44, and Princess Anne, 75, seemed to joke as they greeted each other without a kiss.
Royal reporter Rebecca English of theDaily Mail, who shared a video of the exchange on social media, explained that they didn't attempt the kiss due to Princess Kate's large hat.
"There was no way Princess Anne was going to attempt a kiss under a hat like the Princess of Wales," English captioned a video of the moment onInstagram.
Princess Kate expertly navigated her headpiece while giving kisses to other members of the royal family. For bothKing Charles, 77, andQueen Camilla, 78, Kate's warm greeting wasaccompanied by a curtsy.
Prince William, 43, was the first family member to greet his father, who arrived last just before the ceremony started, by approaching with a kiss on each cheek. William then greeted Queen Camilla with a kiss as well.
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While the members of the royal family often greet the monarch with a bow or curtsy, they are also seen exchanging hugs and kisses informally.
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Princess Anne has been known for sticking to more formal greetings while also poking fun at herself. When Scotland rugby team's captain Sione Tuipulotu went in for a hug with the royal after the team's recent win, she humerouslyopted for a handshake instead.
After Queen Elizabeth's death in 2022, Princess Anne also reportedly expressed her preference for more formal greetings. Royal biographer Robert Hardman wrote in his book,The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy, that a senior staff memberoffered her a hugshortly after the monarch died, but she had an unexpected reaction to the gesture.
"There then followed a wry smile. 'That is the last time that's going to happen,' the Princess said firmly," Hardman wrote.
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