
Princess Catherine Holds Back Tears in Striking Black ‘Evie’ Coat at Cenotaph Memorial
London, 10 November 2025 – On a crisp Remembrance Sunday morning, the Princess of Wales fought back visible tears as she joined the nation in honoring Britain’s war dead from the balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office overlooking the Cenotaph.
Less than 24 hours after sharing that now-viral tender moment with Prince George at the Royal Albert Hall, Catherine returned to Whitehall in solemn dignity, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Queen Camilla during the two-minute silence that brought central London to a standstill.

The princess, 43, chose a powerful all-black ensemble anchored by the Catherine Walker ‘Evie’ coat dress – a masterpiece of structured elegance featuring sharp boxy shoulders, a high neckline, fitted waist, and intricate diagonal pin-tuck detailing across the chest. For 2025, the coat was reimagined with a delicate lace-ruffled scarf collar that added a whisper of romantic femininity to its military-inspired silhouette.
Her glossy brunette hair cascaded in soft waves beneath a dramatic black velour percher hat by Philip Treacy, its bold 3D rigid-ribbon trim creating a striking frame for her face. The look was completed with Princess Diana’s Collingwood pearl-and-diamond earrings, a single crimson poppy, and the gold Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm pilot’s wings brooch – a deeply personal tribute to her grandfather Peter Middleton’s WWII service as an RAF pilot.
As the Last Post sounded and King Charles, Prince William, and Prince Edward laid wreaths at the Cenotaph below, television cameras caught Catherine’s eyes glistening. Beside her, Queen Camilla – whose father Major Bruce Shand served in the 12th Lancers – placed a gentle hand on the balcony rail, the two women exchanging the smallest, most human of smiles amid the sea of black.
Royal observers noted the poignant symmetry: exactly one year after her cancer treatment kept her from the 2024 ceremony, Catherine’s return felt like a quiet triumph of resilience. From the veiled pillbox hat and Alessandra Rich dress at Saturday’s Festival of Remembrance to today’s architectural Walker coat, every choice spoke of continuity, respect, and unbreakable grace under pressure.
As Big Ben struck eleven and the crowd of thousands fell silent, one image will endure: a princess, a mother, and now a survivor, holding back tears while honoring the fallen – proving once again that behind the impeccable tailoring beats the heart of a woman who feels every note of the bugle’s call. ❤️🖤