The Princess of Wales Attends the 2026 Anzac Day Commemorations

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

On April 25, 2026, the Princess of Wales attended the wreath-laying ceremony and parade as part of the Anzac Day commemorations at the Cenotaph in London. Representing the King, she laid a wreath to commemorate the 1915 Gallipoli landings of Australian and New Zealand troops. The Princess of Wales then attended a service of commemoration and thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey in London.

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

Anzac Day (ANZAC: Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) is a national day of remembrance that marks the Gallipoli landings of April 1915—the first major campaign involving Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War, which resulted in significant casualties.

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales wore a new blue white tuxedo coat dress by Alexander McQueen, Saudi sapphire earrings to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales wore Alexander McQueen by Sarah Burton blue coat
Alexander McQueen Coat
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