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Kate Middleton runs ahead of security to greet a fan
Summary
On Jan. 20 in Scotland, the Princess of Wales ran past her security team in heeled boots to accept flowers from a well-wisher and posed for a selfie, according to media reports.
Content
The Princess of Wales and Prince William visited Scotland on January 20, and during the visit Kate Middleton moved ahead of her security detail to accept flowers from a member of the public. Reports say she dashed toward the well-wisher in heeled Gianvito Rossi boots and posed for a selfie. The outing was part of a day focused on Scottish heritage and included a stop at a tartan-weaving studio. Coverage also noted past instances when she made informal stops to greet members of the public.
Known details:
- Date and place: The interaction took place on January 20 during a visit to Scotland, as reported in coverage of the royal appearance.
- The action: Media accounts say the Princess of Wales moved past members of her security team to accept a bouquet and pose for a selfie with the fan.
- Outfit and accessories: Reports describe her wearing a bespoke Chris Kerr blue tartan coat she helped design over a black turtleneck, heeled Gianvito Rossi boots, and her sapphire and diamond engagement ring and earrings.
- Flowers: The bouquet was reported as red carnations in some coverage.
- Previous similar moment: The BBC reported that in January 2025 she left a motorcade to meet a three-year-old while visiting a knitwear factory in Wales.
Summary:
The moment was presented in media coverage as a spontaneous, informal interaction between the Princess of Wales and a member of the public, and it fits with reported past occasions when she paused to speak with well-wishers. Undetermined at this time.
