Princess Kate sparks fan frenzy after adorable moment with young girl goes viral

The Princess of Wales was in her element today.

Princess Catherine

Princess Catherine made a new appearance today (Image: Getty)

The Princess of Wales sparked a right royal frenzy today after her sweet interaction with a young girl during the Irish Guards’ St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Catherine looked stunning in a dark green coat by Alexander McQueen and a colour-matching hat.

But there was a sweet interaction between the princess and a young girl who gave her flowers, which has gone viral on social media.

The Princess Of Wales Attends The Irish Guards' St. Patrick's Day Parade

The Princess of Wales stunned in a green outfit (Image: Getty)

Princess Catherine

Princess Catherine was given flowers by a young girl (Image: Getty)

Fans noticed the heartwarming moment and expressed their jubilation.

One user said on X: “The Princess of Wales, received flowers from this adorably, dressed little girl at Mons Barracks today.”

A third one added: “Very contagious.”

A fourth one wrote: “Forever our lady!”

A fifth one opined: “Everything she does is so elegant, watching her is like watching a ballet come to life.”

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The future Queen is Colonel of the Irish Guards (Image: Getty)

catherine speaking to a young girl

Royal fans noticed the sweet encounter (Image: Getty)

The princess attended the annual parade last year, after skipping it in 2024 following her major abdominal surgery in January of that year and subsequent cancer diagnosis that month.

Catherine announced that she had been diagnosed with a type of cancer on March 22, 2024.

The Irish Guards’ 2024 parade took place on March 17. At the time, it was thought the princess was still recovering from her abdominal surgery back in January.

In January 2025, Catherine announced that she is in remission from cancer and has been easing herself back into royal life since then.

The Irish Guards serve a dual role as world-class infantry soldiers, specialising in frontline combat roles requiring excellence in the use of Machine Guns, Anti-Tank missiles, Mortars, Reconnaissance, and Sniper capabilities, and, as the ceremonial personal bodyguard to the Monarch, are frequently seen guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.