The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge together with the Middletons joined Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the doomed First World War Gallipoli campaign, which saw 58,000 Allied troops lose their lives in their bloodiest battle on foreign soil on the 10th of January 2016.
The Duchess of Cambridge, who celebrated her 34th birthday on the day before looked calm and collected as she arrived with her family at St. Mary Magdalene Church to pay her respects.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined Prince Philip, 94, as he walked 400 yards to St Mary Magdalene Church from Sandringham House, along with the Duchess's parents Michael and Carole Middleton, her sister Pippa and brother James.
The anniversary event at the War Memorial Cross, Sandringham in King's Lynn, England which was attended by Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Middletons was a wreath laying ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of the final withdrawal from the Gallipoli Peninsula. The Duchess of Cambridge wore Michael Kors Skirt Suit.
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