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Princess Kate and Prince William's subtle change as they mark Remembrance Sunday

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Princess Kate and have taken one subtle action ahead of Remembrance Sunday.

Prince and Princess of Wales have changed the pictures on their official social media accounts to mark the importance of this weekend, which will see both of them attend the Festival of Remembrance on Saturday night as well as the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph on Sunday, to honour the lives of those lost in war.

On their official @KensingtonRoyal X account and @princeandprincessofwales Instagram account, the profile picture has now been changed to one of the prince, 42, and princess, 42, at the Festival of Remembrance last year at the Royal Albert Hall.

The photo shows them standing up and wearing poppies. On X, formally known as Twitter, the header photo on the account has also been changed to a field of poppies.

Similar changes have been made on the official Royal Family social media accounts, with the profile picture having been swapped to one of King Charles and Queen Camilla wearing poppies at a previous Remembrance ceremony.

The header on X shows a field of poppies with the three words "Lest We Forget".

Senior members of the Royal Family will be seen tonight attending the

They will then gather together again on Sunday at The Cenotaph where The King and Prince William are among those expected to lay wreaths to remember the fallen.

Last year, Princess Kate appeared very emotional during the service as she fought back tears while standing next to Queen Camilla.

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She will be watching this year's event from one of the balconies of the Foreign Office overlooking the Cenotaph, like she has done in previous years.

At the moment, it has not been confirmed this year's events after earlier this week and having to miss a handful of royal engagements.

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