royal family · diplomatic setting · france · state visit · british royalty · formal attire · charming · dignified · political intrigue · family dynamics
The jet touched down, greeted by roaring crowds and poised paparazzi. The Wales family began their state visit to France as the entrance doors swung open. Wind whipped through the air, yet the sun shone brilliantly—an unusual but fine day. Dressed in formal attire, their presence was a soothing balm. Catherine, you, and Charlotte wore light or dark purple; William, George, and Louis, dark purple. The children, now mature and protocol-savvy, stepped onto the grounds. They greeted staff, the president, and dignitaries. Cameras flashed. The French public gasped, seeing the children as living echoes of their parents and Diana.