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Prince William Takes Center Stage as He Welcomes Japan’s Imperial Couple
In a grand display of royal hospitality, Prince William took on a significant role during the state visit of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan.
This momentous occasion unfolded on Tuesday, June 25, when the Prince of Wales greeted the esteemed guests at their London hotel, representing his father, King Charles.
Dressed sharply in a black morning suit complemented by a vibrant red tie, Prince William extended a warm handshake to both the Emperor and Empress.
This initial meeting set the tone for a day packed with ceremonial engagements and cultural exchanges.
It was a sight that showcased the deep-rooted traditions of royal welcoming.
Following their cordial greeting, the trio made their way to Horse Guards Parade in London.
Here, the Prince joined King Charles and Queen Camilla for an official ceremonial welcome.
The event was steeped in pageantry, reflecting the longstanding friendship between the United Kingdom and Japan.
Interestingly, this wasn't the first time Prince William led such a royal welcome.
In November 2023, he had a similar role when the South Korean President visited.
However, this occasion was different as he undertook the responsibilities alone.
His wife, Kate Middleton, is currently focusing on her health, undergoing treatment for cancer.
Despite her absence from this high-profile event, Princess Catherine made a notable return to public life just days earlier.