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11.09.2022 - 02:03 / ok.co.uk
Grief-stricken Sophie Wessex looked tearful as she closed her eyes for a moment of contemplation for her beloved mother-in-law the Queen. The Countess of Wessex, 57, could be seen clutching her bag as she took a moment of silence outside Crathie Kirk, a place the Queen visited regularly during her stays at Balmoral.
After the service, an emotional Sophie spent time reading tributes and admiring flower displays left outside Balmoral for Her Majesty, who died aged 96 on the 8th of September. In one photo, Sophie could be seen kneeling down to read some of the messages left for the Queen.
Members of the Royal family including Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and their respective children were also in attendance. In London, the newly-appointed King Charles III has been thrown into life as a monarch and was this morning officially proclaimed as King with Queen Consort Camilla and the new Prince of Wales by his side.
Many members of the wider family are at Balmoral though and on Saturday afternoon, they banded together for a trip to church and to take in the condolences sent following the Queen's death on Thursday at the age of 96.The Royals all attended the service today dressed in black, and they will not be seen wearing any colour for at least 17 days, until the period of mourning following the Queen's death comes to an end. The family spent just under 10 minutes intently reading the tributes and admiring the flowers before they returned inside Balmoral Castle.
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Prince Harry reportedly missed his flight to Balmoral with the other royals when the Queen died over a fight about his wife Meghan Markle.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been a source of comfort to their parents Kate Middleton and Prince William, according to a body language expert. Kate and William's eldest two children attended their great-grandmother The Queen's funeral at Westminster Abbey today, Monday 19 September.They also took part in the procession, standing behind their parents and in front of their uncle Prince Harry and aunt Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral will take place on Monday 19 September in London before her body is later laid to rest in Windsor. The United Kingdom’s longest reigning monarch will have a state funeral on the day which was deemed a Bank Holiday by her son, King Charles III. Following the funeral, the Queen’s body will be taken to Windsor Castle for a committal service before she is laid to rest at St George’s Chapel.
When King Charles addressed the nation for the first time as our new monarch, he made it clear that his reign will be one of openness and love – and one where his Queen Consort, Camilla, will be by his side. “This is also a time of change for my family.
On Friday the Queen's children vigil beside her coffin in emotional scenes at Westminster Hall where she is Lying-In-State. King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward came together on Friday 16 September, to pay tribute to their late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Other members of the Royal Family we also seen in attendance, including Zara and Mike Tindall and their daughters, Princess Beatrice, the Queen Consort Camilla, the Countess of Wessex and Sophie Winkleman.
The four children of the late Queen Elizabeth came together for the “Vigil of the Princes” while her coffin lies in state.
Extended members of the Queen’s family were seen at the Prince’s Vigil held at Westminster Hall this evening, Friday 16 September.The late monarch has been Lying-in-State in London since Wednesday and thousands of mourners have filed past to pay their final respects after queuing for hours. Her Majesty the Queen’s four children came together for the sombre affair as they mounted guard at the four corners of the catafalque for 15 minutes. All were in military uniform including Prince Andrew – who was stripped of his military titles last year – and Princess Anne, who the first woman to have taken part in the Vigil of the Princes.
LONDON, England – There were audible gasps on the mall in London as the procession of cars carrying the senior royals to Westminster passed by the densely populated crowds that lined the streets of London. Not at the sight of the ceremonial splendor that London is famous for around the world, but at the sight of Meghan Markle and Sophie, Countess of Wessex.The two women sat together in the car – given their history and all that has gone on previously, who figured this was a great idea? Sophie, looking serene as ever, wore a black long-sleeved belted midi dress for the occasion, following the royal tradition of somber dressing during the mourning period.The princess accessorized minimally with a cross silver necklace and a black hat. During the ceremony at Westminster Hall, the Countess of Wessex joined her husband and other members of the royal family, such as Kate, Princess of Wales, Queen Consort Camilla and Princess Beatrice, to honor Queen Elizabeth II.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle , has stoically supported her husband Prince Harry , following the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II . The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held hands as they moved through Westminster Hall at the end of the service while the other royal couples in the procession party walked side by side not touching. Meghan, 41, was seen travelling to Westminster Hall in a car with Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Meghan's husband Prince Harry, took part in the procession from Buckingham Palace.
The Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and the Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle) join the rest of the royal family inside the Palace of Westminster as the First Watch begins their duty during the Lying-in State of Queen Elizabeth II on Wednesday (September 14) in London, England.
Prince Harry was seen wiping his eyes at Her Majesty's coffin procession through central London on Tuesday 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.The Queen's coffin was followed on foot by her four children, King Charles III, 73, Princess Anne, 72, Prince Andrew, 62, and Prince Edward, 58, as well as her grandsons, Prince William, 40, and Prince Harry, 37, - who walked side-by-side - and Peter Phillips, 44, who is the son of Princess Anne.
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King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, have flown to Edinburgh ahead of the late Queen's coffin procession.They boarded a plane to Edinburgh at RAF Northolt in Hillingdon, west London. Charles and Camilla waved at dozens of members of the public as they arrived in a Rolls Royce with a police escort at about 11.15am on Monday.The 96 year old Queen Elizabeth II passed away "peacefully" at Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire on Thursday, 8 September, before her coffin was taken to the throne room of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, where members of the public could come to pay their respects.
King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort sit on the thrones for the first time after the death of Queen Elizabeth during a planned address to Parliament on Monday (September 12) in London, England.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on the 8 of September, plans have been put in place in the days leading up to her funeral as King Charles and his Queen Consort, Camilla step into their new royal roles. Over the weekend the Queen’s coffin arrived at the royal residence in Edinburgh after a six-hour journey from Balmoral.The coffin remained in the Throne Room at the Palace of Holyroodhouse allowing staff were able to pay their final respects.