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Kate joins King, Queen Consort and William at palace lunch for governors-general

The quartet of royals took part in the key diplomatic engagement on Saturday.

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The Princess of Wales joined the King, the Queen Consort and the Prince of Wales for a Buckingham Palace lunch with governors-general from the Commonwealth realms on Saturday.

Kate was seen deep in conversation with Camilla during the key diplomatic engagement.

The princess, who wore her hair down, was pictured smiling at the Queen Consort, who was holding a drink with a slice of lemon in it, as the pair chatted.

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The Princess of Wales chats with Cyril Errol Melchiades Charles, governor-general of Saint Lucia, at Buckingham Palace (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

The princess also stood next to the King as he conversed with the dignitaries, with William also mingling in the busy room.

In addition to the UK, the King is head of state for 14 Commonwealth realms.

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King Charles III and the Princess of Wales during the lunch (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

But the monarchy’s future role in some of the countries appears less certain with the start of a new reign.

The prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, said after the Queen’s death that he would call for a referendum on the country becoming a republic within three years.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said “now is not a time” to discuss the country becoming a republic, but he has not ruled out a future referendum on the issue.

Jamaica is expected to follow Barbados, which became a republic in November 2021, although it remains within the Commonwealth.

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Camilla and Kate chatting (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
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