Princess of Wales tells Windsor crowd: ‘At times like these you’ve got to come together’
11.09.2022 - 04:17
/ msn.com
the past two years had never happened. Under a threatening storm cloud which never broke, the Royal foursome walked shoulder to shoulder through the gates of Windsor Castle, past a tide of flowers and notes of condolence to greet the throng of well-wishers. Side by side, as if they had never been apart, they accepted flowers, cuddly toys and an endless stream of well wishes, comforting the public just as they tried to console them.
The Prince and Princess of Wales and Duke and Duchess of Sussex put on such a show of unity, it was as if they had never been away. The Princess of Wales later said to a family that "at times like these you've got to come together". There is only one woman who could have brought it about: their grandmother the Queen, who the Royal Family say tried to see the best in everyone, and never lost sight of her “much-loved” family across the pond.
Over the course of – minutes, the couples made their way down a line shaking hundreds of hands, splitting up to cover more ground then swapping sides in the well-practiced routine of the royal walkabout. A royal source said the Prince of Wales asked his brother and his wife to join them in viewing the tributes. The source said: "The Prince of Wales invited the Duke and Duchess to join him and the Princess of Wales earlier.
"The Prince of Wales cooed over the chubby cheeks of a baby, the Duke of Sussex told a woman she was his “hero”. The Princess of Wales, who politely accepted a stream of gushing compliments about her new title, said she was “going to blush”, and the Duchess of Sussex offered her most heartfelt of hugs to excited young women. Even the Wales children seemed present, with the Princess sharing the wise words of her youngest son Prince Louis
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