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Visit the World War Museum, Kate Middleton Reads Touching Letter

Visit the World War Museum, Kate Middleton Reads Touching Letter

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Visit the World War Museum, Kate Middleton Reads Touching Letter

In her latest visit, Kate Middleton visited the World War Museum. This visit is related to the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day on November 11th. At the Imperial War Museum London, she found a touching letter from soldiers who died on the battlefield.

Dressed formally, Kate chose a sweet blue dress. Her shoulder-length hair was styled beautifully with waves. Without her husband by her side, the Duchess of Sussex seemed to thoroughly enjoy her visit.

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Kate's ancestors who served in World War I died around the 1910s. Kate herself remembers the stories of her grandparents and great-grandparents, and she shared those stories during the visit.

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In one of the letters, the three soldiers wrote a letter to Olive, Kate Middleton's great-grandmother. Kate's late great-grandmother was a nurse and her husband was named Lieutenant Richard Noel Middleton.

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During the visit, the flowers around the museum were blooming. Kate enjoyed this beautiful sight.

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Kate's great-grandfather, Francis Martuneau Lupton, had five children. Three of them, Francis, Maurice, and Lionel, served in World War I.

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Before reading this letter, Kate toured this museum. She also met with a historian of the First World War.

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Kate also saw other documents about the deceased soldiers. There was a condolence letter from the Keeper of the Privy Purse at Buckingham Palace.

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The three soldiers whose letters Kate read were killed in the battlefield. Nevertheless, there is recognition for the soldiers.

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Kate discovered that her relatives participated in World War I. She read a letter from three soldiers who are still correlated with Kate's great-grandmother.