Kate Middleton thanked those who helped evacuate people in Afghanistan last month during her return to public duties following a summer break Wednesday.
Kate thanked those involved in Operation Pitting, the largest humanitarian aid operation for over 70 years, which saw 15,000 people flown out of Kabul in August amid the Taliban takeover.
The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Royal Air Force Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, U.K., where she met servicemen and women, along with air crew and medics, civilians and volunteers, and those who provided key supplies.
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