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Britain's Prince William, French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrive for the Canadian ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy, at Courseulles-sur-Mer in Calvados. IMAGES
Prince William arrives at Westminster Abbey to attend a service to mark Commonwealth Day, hours after his wife Catherine, Princess of Wales apologised and admitted to editing an official portrait of her released by Kensington Palace. Kate, 42, has not been seen in public since attending a Christmas Day church service, and underwent abdominal surgery in January, fuelling speculation about her health. News agencies AFP, Getty, the Associated Press (AP) and Reuters had earlier pulled the photograph, said to have been taken by her husband Prince William of his wife with their three children, over the modifications. IMAGES
Prince Charles and senior members of Britain's royal family arrive at a Westminster Abbey service to mark Commonwealth Day. Queen Elizabeth II misses the service, with Buckingham Palace saying "after discussing the arrangements with the Royal Household, the Queen has asked the Prince of Wales to represent Her Majesty". IMAGES
Prince William and his wife Catherine leave St. Mary's Hospital with their newborn baby to return home to Kensington Palace. IMAGES
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Prince William takes the stage at a London Air Ambulance Charity Gala Dinner in the British capital, with the British throne's heir apparent taking the opportunity to thank well-wishers for their "kind messages of support" in the wake of his father King Charles III's shock cancer diagnosis as well as his wife Catherine's stint in hospital. "It means a great deal to us all," William adds. With Charles, 75, undergoing cancer treatment following Monday's announcement and Kate recovering from abdominal surgery, William has found himself thrust back to the frontline of royal duties. SOUNDBITE