Princess Kate was appointed to her new role in August
Kate, 41, is visiting 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards in Norfolk for the first time as Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment.
During her outing, Kate is set to receive a brief on the regiment from Senior Officers and will have the opportunity to experience elements of what operational life is like for servicemen and women. The royal mum-of-three will also meet families of QDG personnel to hear about their experiences and the welfare support that is offered by the regiment.She will also hand out Long Service and Good Conduct medals to a number of servicemen and women, and ahead of Remembrance Sunday, she will take a moment with serving personnel to remember those that the QDG have lost in active service in recent years.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will be among the senior royals to attend the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London alongside the King and Queen on Saturday evening.Princess Kate and Prince William break this golden rule while travelling with Prince George This is the golden rule the Prince and Princess of Wales break when travelling with their children, but not for much longerPrince William addresses reason Princess Kate is absent from Singapore tripPrincess Kate's support system as Prince William heads to SingaporeThe Prince and Princess of Wales jump on mountain bikes in Scotland
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