Princess Kate made a dazzling comeback to the royal spotlight this evening as she stepped out for a state banquet at Windsor Castle — her first public appearance in a tiara and formal gown since 2023.
Wearing the iconic Lover’s Knot Tiara once favored by Princess Diana and a deep red silk creponne gown by Sarah Burton for Givenchy, the Princess of Wales embraced her return to royal grandeur with elegance.
A Symbolic and Poignant Royal Moment
In a touching display of strength and continuity, Kate joined King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince William at the glittering white-tie affair, hosted in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron.
The banquet, held in Windsor’s historic St George’s Hall, was the first state dinner at the castle in more than ten years. A 50-meter table adorned with fine decorations was prepared for 160 esteemed guests.
Kate’s presence marked more than just a return to public duties. It was a deeply symbolic moment, reflecting her steady recovery following a cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
Returning to Duties After Health Struggles
Kensington Palace confirmed earlier today that the 43-year-old Princess would attend the event — one of her most high-profile appearances since undergoing major abdominal surgery in January 2024 and revealing in March that she had been undergoing cancer treatment.
She shared in January 2025 that she was in remission after completing a course of preventative chemotherapy.
Wearing a floor-length gown and sparkling tiara, Kate brought back the timeless royal elegance that defines her public image.
A Touch of Royal Heritage and Diplomacy
In addition to the tiara and gown, the Princess wore earrings once belonging to Queen Elizabeth II, along with several royal honors: the Rosette of Grand Officier l’Ordre National du Mérite, the Royal Family Orders of both King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II, the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, and the GCVO sash and star.
Her carefully chosen ensemble continued her tradition of using fashion as a form of diplomatic elegance.
At her previous state banquet in November 2023 — held at Buckingham Palace for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol — Kate wore a white Jenny Packham gown and the rarely seen Strathmore Rose Tiara, once worn by the Queen Mother.
In 2022, for the visit of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, she also selected a Packham gown paired with Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara — the same one she wore tonight and a favorite of Princess Diana. With its intricate diamond arches and hanging pearls, the tiara added another layer of royal heritage to her look.
A Statement of Strength and Resilience
Kate’s appearance tonight followed her recent candid remarks about her cancer journey, where she described the experience as a “rollercoaster” and admitted to putting on a “brave face” for the sake of her children and family.
Last month, she withdrew from the Royal Ascot carriage procession, prompting questions about her public return. However, her grand reappearance this evening — fully adorned in royal regalia — sent a powerful message of resilience, grace, and renewed commitment to her role in the monarchy.
As she stood among the senior royals at one of the year’s most formal occasions, Princess Kate embodied not only royal tradition but personal courage and enduring strength.