Greeting the royals is pretty complicated.
15.09.2022 - 15:13 / ok.co.uk
Prince William and his wife Kate, the Princess of Wales stepped out together on Thursday as they visited the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk to view the countless floral tributes that have been left for the Queen since her death last week. Since her sad passing, thousands of floral tributes have been left by members of then public at royal palaces all over the country, often with sweet messages and drawings – and in some cases even a few marmalade sandwiches in a nod to her heartwarming Platinum Jubilee performance alongside Paddington bear.
Dressed in all-black for the visit, the Prince and Princess of Wales took several moments to view the various floral arrangements and gifts that have been left for the late monarch, while also taking the time to read the poignant messages of sympathy that have been left in her memory. William in particular appeared to be deeply moved and visibly emotional as he bowed his head to look at the large number of colourful tributes in front of the estate’s gates.
Similar floral arrangements have been left at Buckingham Palace, with royal staff being so overwhelmed by the sheer volume of flowers that the tributes needed to be relocated to the royal parks nearby, including neighbouring Green Park, and St. James Park.
The Queen’s children have also been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love for their late mother, as King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward were seen to become visibly emotional as they surveyed the tributes left in their mother’s memory in the days since her death. OK!'s commemorative special edition This 100 page tribute looks back at the life of our most beloved monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, marking key events during her remarkable 70-year reign, as well as
.Greeting the royals is pretty complicated.
Prince William and Princess Kate (AKA Kate Middleton) are making their first trek to Wales since receiving their new titles.
With their new titles of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to embark on a series of public engagements in coming months. The couple, who recently completed their first engagement since the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, are set to head to America shortly before Christmas as part of the Earthshot Prize.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are showing their gratitude following Queen Elizabeth II’s death. On Thursday, the new Prince and Princess of Wales paid a visit to Windsor Guildhall, where they thanked the staff who helped with the queen’s committal service, which was held on the grounds of Windsor Castle. William and Kate wanted to thank the staff for helping with the procession of the queen’s coffin and managing the large crowds that came out to witness it. According to the BBC, William spoke with some of the staff, who shared their grief with him. «If you flip it on its head, it is always very comforting that so many people care.
Prince William and his wife Kate, the Princess of Wales have paid an emotional and heartfelt visit to the staff and volunteers at Windsor Castle who were involved in the Queen’s committal service at St George’s Chapel, on Monday. Arriving at the Windsor Guildhall, the royal couple appeared to be both gracious and emotional as they offered their personal thanks to all those that supported the unprecedented crowds of mourners that had gathered to pay their respects to the late Queen.
On Monday the televised state funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth was broadcasted on screens across the globe. And among the members of the royal family taking part in the ceremony were the young Prince George and Princess Charlotte , two of the Queen’s great grandchildren.
While most members of the Royal family will today be attending the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II, four year old Prince Louis is expected to be absent from the solemn occasion. A source told MailOnline: "As parents [Prince William and Kate Middleton] have, of course, thought long and hard about whether their children should accompany them.
Prince William and Kate Middleton reportedly can't move forward with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle without an apology. Following their official exit from the Royal Family in 2020, Meghan, 41, and Harry, 38, caused jaws to drop around the world when they gave a no-holds-barred interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey.They levied various accusations at the Firm – Harry's blood relatives – including claiming that an unnamed senior royal questioned "how dark" their son Archie's skin might be when he was born.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be considering taking their eldest son, nine year old Prince George to the Queen 's funeral on Monday. Their son is second-in-line to the throne and it is understood that senior palace advisers have told William and Kate that his presence would send a "powerful symbolic message". According to the Daily Mail, one insider said: "Courtiers are keen for Prince George to be at the funeral in some capacity, if only to reassure the nation of the order of succession." Another palace source added: "It’s currently under discussion.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have struck a "truce" with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, however the trust is "gone", a royal insider has claimed.The two formerly feuding brothers have been united in grief following the death of their much-loved grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II – on 8 September. As well as attending a walkabout of Windsor with their wives just days after the Queen's passing, William, 40, and Harry, 38, strolled side-by-side as they followed the late Monarch's coffin in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall.
Prince William and Kate Middleton traveled about an hour outside of London to meet with troops from the Commonwealth who have been deployed to the U.K. and slated to take part in Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral.The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Army Training Centre in Pirbright, the holding area for service personnel.
Prince Harry and Prince William spent the evening together alongside their wives Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton, as well as other members of the Royal Family.The group are said to have sat down for dinner together after the Queen’s highly emotional return to her home of 70 years, Buckingham Palace. Prince Harry was seen with his father King Charles III as the late monarch’s coffin was driven through the archway of the palace following it’s journey over from Edinburgh, Scotland.
William and Kate have arrived at Sandringham estate to greet well-wishers and look at tributes left to the Queen. Thousands of mourners have visited the Norfolk estate, where the Her Majesty traditionally spent Christmas, to leave flowers and cards since her death last Thursday.
Prince William was seen sweetly comforting wife Kate Middleton as they left a service at Westminster Hall following the Queen's coffin procession through central London on Wednesday afternoon. The coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died on 8 September, was moved from Buckingham Palace at the highly significant time of 2.22pm to Westminster Hall where it will lie-in-state for members of the public to pay their respects until Monday 19 September, the day of the late monarch's funeral.
It’s an emotional day for the royal family. Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin was taken from Buckingham Palace on Wednesday and a procession including King Charles III, Prince William, Prince Harry, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward took to the streets of London to bring it to Westminster Hall.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin was taken from Buckingham Palace on Wednesday and a procession including King Charles III, Prince William, Prince Harry, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward took to the streets of London to bring it to Westminster Hall. Once inside Westminster, William and Harry were joined by their wives, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, for the Service for the Reception of Her Majesty's Coffin. The queen's coffin will lie in state at Westminster Abbey until the date of her planned funeral on Sept. 19.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were joined by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for a walkabout outside Windsor Castle. The throngs of onlookers erupted into cheers and applause as the foursome strolled out of the gate together on Saturday. Despite the strained relations between the couples, the joint appearance signaled a united front in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death at the age of 96 on Thursday.
The new Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, joined Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for a walkabout outside Windsor - a welcome surprise for grievers paying their respects to Queen Elizabeth II, who sadly died aged 96 on the 8 of September. And as the Sussexes made their way up the queue of the eagerly awaiting public hoping to get a glimpse of a member of the Royal Family, one teenager was particularly awe-struck by Meghan Markle's presence.The Duchess of Sussex walked over to a section of the crowd and approached a teenager, who was seen putting her hand over her mouth in shock.