The Princess of Wales attended the annual St Patrick's Day parade of the Irish Guards at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, Hampshire. As colonel of the regiment, she presented traditional sprigs of shamrock to officers and guardsmen and greeted the mascot, an Irish wolfhound named Turlough Mor, affectionately known as Seamus.
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The Princess of Wales attended the annual St Patrick's Day parade of the Irish Guards at Mons Barracks in Aldershot. She presented shamrock sprigs, greeted the mascot Seamus, and awarded medals to soldiers.
- The Princess of Wales joined the Irish Guards for their annual St Patrick's Day parade.
- She presented shamrock sprigs to officers and guardsmen and met with families after the parade.
- Lance Sergeant Mills described meeting the princess as a great opportunity.
- Drummer Joseph G.S. Aldridge noted that Catherine always loves greeting Seamus, the Irish wolfhound mascot.
- The Princess of Wales wore a green coat adorned with an Irish Guards cap star and emerald earrings.
After the parade, Catherine awarded good conduct and long-service medals to three soldiers. She also met with their families in the officers' mess, including Lance Sergeant Mills, who led the drums and pipes during the parade. His daughter Vienna jumped up and down with excitement as Kate crouched down to greet her.
According to BBC, Drummer Joseph G.S. Aldridge noted that Catherine always loves greeting Seamus, even pinning a sprig of shamrock to his red coat during the parade. She inquired about the dog's health and well-being.
The Princess of Wales wore a bottle green coat with an Irish Guards cap star pinned to it, as reported by Sky News. The event concluded with three cheers for the princess, marking her continued role in this long-standing tradition. The Irish Guards regiment was founded by Queen Victoria and has played a key role in Operation Interflex, providing battlefield skills training to Ukrainian soldiers.
The Princess of Wales accessorized her festive monochrome look with glittering emerald earrings from luxury jeweller Asprey London, as noted by Daily Mail. The Emerald and Diamond Halo Earrings include 72 diamonds and four emeralds. She also wore a delicate gold shamrock brooch by Cartier, loaned by the Irish Guards.
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