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Kate Middleton greets excited 3-year-old who jumped on her at St. Patrick's Day parade
Summary
At the Irish Guards' St. Patrick's Day parade, Kate Middleton held hands with a 3-year-old who giggled, swung, and jumped on her legs; she later raised a glass of Guinness and took a small sip while wearing an emerald green coat.
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Kate Middleton attended the Irish Guards' St. Patrick's Day parade at Mons Barracks as honorary Colonel, dressed in an emerald green coat and matching hat. She greeted young children during the event, holding hands with a 3-year-old who giggled, swung from her arms, and jumped on her legs. The princess presented sprigs of shamrocks to officers and the regiment's Irish wolfhound mascot and was photographed speaking with other families. After the parade she raised a customary glass of Guinness and took only a small sip, having said she no longer drinks much alcohol following a cancer diagnosis announced in 2024.
What happened:
- The parade took place on March 17 at Mons Barracks and was attended by the Princess of Wales as honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards.
- A 3-year-old soldier's daughter, identified as Vienna, approached Kate, giggled, swung from her arms and jumped on her legs; another 3-year-old, Mila, was also spoken to and complimented on her dress.
- The interaction was captured and shared on social media by a royal reporter.
- Kate wore an emerald green coat, a gold shamrock brooch, and a braided updo noted by a stylist as possibly nodding to Irish heritage.
- She presented shamrocks to officers and to the regimental mascot, an Irish wolfhound known as Seamus, and later took a small sip of Guinness at the gathering.
- In 2024 she announced she was undergoing cancer treatment and later went into remission, and she has said she no longer drinks much alcohol.
Summary:
The brief exchanges with children were a warm, public moment during the St. Patrick's Day parade and were shared widely online. Undetermined at this time.
