Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) greets onlookers and staff outside of the Royal Surrey County Hospital’s Maternity Unit on Wednesday (October 5) in Guildford, England.
20.09.2022 - 02:47 / ok.co.uk
Emotional Royal fans have praised the Queen's funeral on Monday 19 September and said that they've "never witnessed anything so touching". Earlier on Monday, around 2,000 guests, including the Royal Family, attended an emotional service at Westminster Abbey before a procession to Wellington Arch, where hundreds and thousands of mourners paid their respects. Upon arriving at Wellington Arch, the coffin was lifted into the state hearse so that it could begin the final leg of its journey to Windsor for the Queen's committal service at St George's Chapel later on Monday.
Royal fans were left moved and emotional over the "touching" service, which included Kate Middleton comforting daughter Princess Charlotte, and a sweet moment between Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice with their mother Sarah Ferguson. Taking to Twitter, one person said: "The beautiful Queen Elizabeth's funeral is just so surreal and a beautiful tribute. I have never witnessed anything so touching.
Wow just Wow! RIP Ma'am xx." A different account put: "So many touching moments from Queen Elizabeth's funeral...so many have noticed this image of the pallbearers. Struck by their composure and grace." Another follower said: "The Queen is on the long walk to Windsor Castle. Her funeral is incredible.The historic significance of the procession.
Brings me to tears." A different account put: "What a send off! #queenfuneral #queenelizabeth Sombre but respectful day! Incredible scenes. RIP ma’am you did us proud." Another Royal fan said: "Deeply moved by the #queenfuneral .The procession with the bagpipes brought tears to my eyes. So beautiful.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) greets onlookers and staff outside of the Royal Surrey County Hospital’s Maternity Unit on Wednesday (October 5) in Guildford, England.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released some regal portraits, just days after the official royal portraits were released, in which they were notably absent.Royal expert Katie Nicholl recently spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about the couple's classy photos, and the significance they have amid the rift between Prince Harry and his family — which she details in her new book, «It's all in the timing, isn't it? It does sort of have a sense of 'anything you can do we can do too,'» Nicholl shared. «It was quite polarizing, because you had, just two days before, that incredible image of the king and the Queen consort, and the new Prince and Princess of Wales.»«It said, 'This is the future of the monarchy.' Of course, so notable by their absence, was Harry and Meghan. So it didn't surprise me to see an image of them so soon after,» Nicholl continued.
the queen’s death on Sept. 8.On Thursday, however, the Royal Collection Trust announced that the castle’s grounds had reopened to visitors — but their usual ticket prices would not be waived for visitors wanting to pay their respects to the late monarch.
Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest on Monday 19 September following a moving State Funeral at Westminster Abbey. Her Majesty’s final resting place was St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where her body was reunited with her beloved husband, Prince Philip in a private ceremony featuring just the Royal Family.
Fans are talking about the move Prince William made at the Commital Service for Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in St George’s Chapel inside Windsor Castle in England.
King Charles III became visibly emotional as he shed a single tear during his late mother Queen Elizabeth II's committal service at Windsor Castle. The new monarch, 73, led the emotional proceedings throughout the day with his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, 75, by his side, providing much-needed support. Charles followed the coffin of the late sovereign into Windsor on Monday 19 September before then bidding his final farewell to his Mummy by placing The Queen's Company Camp Colour of the Grenadier Guards on her coffin.The choir and guests on the ground then sang the national anthem God Save the King, during which Charles appeared unable to hold back his emotions.
Following the Queen’s funeral at Westminster Abbey on 19 September, her coffin travelled in the State Hearse to Windsor where she will be laid to rest. Ahead of her burial alongside Prince Philip at St George’s Chapel, there was a committal service for Her late Majesty in Windsor.The Queen’s coffin travelled from London to Windsor and along the way, it drove past the statues of her parents, King George VI and Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.The coffin procession went past the bronze statues, which are situated between The Mall and Carlton Gardens, in moving scenes and during the time, Sky Royal Events Commentator Alastair Bruce's powerful words left many viewers at home in tears. "The Queen passes her two proud parents, watching from the side of the Mall," he said.
Meghan Markle was seen overcome with emotion as she joined members of the royal family at the State Funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on Friday.The Duchess of Sussex was seen wiping a tear from her eye in emotional pictures as the procession left Westminster Abbey for Wellington Arch while members of the royal family watched on.The Queen Consort, the Duchess of Sussex, the Princess of Wales and the Countess of Wessex were seen looking sombre as the King and his siblings marched off. Prince George and Princess Charlotte stood in front of their mother, with George looking directly at the coffin as it passed.
Zara Tindall joined her cousins on Saturday evening at Westminster Hall to hold vigil for their late grandmother, the Queen. Zara, 41, joined Prince Harry, Prince William, Peter Philips, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, along with Lady Louise Windsor and her brother Viscount Severn to stand guard around their grandmother’s coffin.
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A Renfrewshire man who was at the Queen’s Coronation and went on to meet her twice is “deeply saddened” by her passing.