Prince William joined Queen Camilla Parker and King Charles III at the annual Order of the Thistle service in Edinburgh on July 1. The important royal event coincided with the late Princess Diana’s 65th birthday, making it an even more memorable service.
The Prince was seen wearing the traditional deep green velvet robes and feathered hat associated with the historic Order of the Thistle, mirroring the ceremonial attire worn by his father. While many royal followers focused on his facial expressions during the ceremony to correlate with his mother’s birthday anniversary.
The emotional significance for William is evident, as Princess Diana’s influence has shaped many of his charitable efforts in the United Kingdom and Scotland. As patron, William’s attendance was essential as the Order of the Thistle is Scotland’s highest order of chivalry and recognizes individuals who have made major contributions to national life.
For now, Buckingham Palace hasn’t released any pictures of Princess Diana in celebration of her 65th birthday. The silence might be a trigger to increase the anti-monarchy protest, as they were also gathered with protest signs and chants directed at the Royal Family.

