Three hundred musicians, drummers and pipers from the Massed Bands of the Household Division will perform traditional military music and marches
The Duchess of Cambridge cut an elegant figure as she attended the Beating Retreat military pageant in London this evening.
Kate, who was wearing a cream Catherine Walker coat and the Irish Guards gold shamrock brooch, was seen greeting troops ahead of the ceremony.
Tonight's event, which is a major part of the Army's ceremonial calendar, will see three hundred musicians, drummers and pipers from the Massed Bands of the Household Division performing traditional military music and marches.
It has taken place on House Guards Parade in Whitehall every year since 1966 and raises money for service charities. Read more from The Daily Mail.