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Kate and Meghan walk inside together after procession of Queen's coffin.

 


They rode in a cortege while Harry and William walked behind the coffin alongside their father King Charles and the Queen's different children.
he royals household showed a united the front strolling internal Westminster Hall after the procession of the Queen’s coffin thru London.
Kate, Princess of Wales, sat in a automobile with Queen Consort Camilla in a cortege whilst Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, accompanied at the back of with Sophie, the Countess of Wessex.
Meghan and Kate took an understated function whilst husbands Harry and William walked in the back of the coffin alongside King Charles and the Queen’s other youngsters Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.





The cortege travelled with police escort vehicles past the Grand Entrance at round 2.45pm.
Kate and Camilla had been driven in the first car, whilst Meghan and Sophie followed behind.
Meanwhile, the procession travelled from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, the place the Queen will lie in kingdom until the morning of her funeral on Monday.
At Horse Guards Parade, crowds of mourners, many in tears, applauded as the Queen’s coffin and the procession entered the big ceremonial parade ground, with the bells of Big Ben persevering with to sound each and every minute.
After the procession arrived at Westminster Hall, the coffin was once positioned on a purple-covered catafalque.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held palms as they moved via Westminster Hall at the cease of the chuch carrier while the different royal couples in the procession birthday party walked aspect by way of side.







This afternoon’s procession noticed the royal family united in their grief for a mother and grandmother, after William and Harry put on a united front with their other halves at some point of a walkabout on Saturday.
The brothers have a well-documented troubled relationship but the death of their grandmother saw them all at once come collectively when they viewed floral tributes left to the late Queen at Windsor Castle.
William, Kate, Harry and Meghan arrived in the identical automobile on September 10 and greeted well-wishers for round forty minutes before William hopped into the driver’s seat of the Audi with his spouse in the passenger seat, and his brother and sister-in-law in the back.
In his televised address to the state on Friday evening, the King talked of his love for Harry and Meghan, saying: ‘I choose also to categorical my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to construct their lives overseas.’







Then in Harry’s tribute to his grandmother he said he desired to honour his father at the begin of his reign as King.
The ultimate time Charles and his two sons have been all seen collectively in public was once at the carrier of thanksgiving for the Queen in St Paul’s Cathedral all through the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
But on that occasion, Harry and Meghan were seated some distance from Charles and William on the other facet of the aisle in the second row, at the back of the Wessex family and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
The Jubilee carrier at St Paul’s was Harry and Meghan’s first public look alongside the Windsors given that they stepped down as senior royals in 2020 amid the Megxit storm.
In April 2021, Harry and William joined their father when they walked at the back of the Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin at his funeral.







The brothers were separated by their cousin Peter Phillips however he dropped lower back 1/2 a pace at one point so the siblings regarded nearer together.
After the funeral service, William and Harry could be viewed chatting as they walked again up the hill from the chapel to the castle.


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