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Princess of Wales greets Queen Consort Camilla and lays calming hand on sorrowful dignitary at Buckingham Palace.


Princess of Wales greets Queen Consort Camilla and lays calming hand on sorrowful dignitary at Buckingham Palace, as King Charles and Prince William meet Commonwealth officials.



The Princess of Wales was once the photo of compassion today as she chatted with sorrowful dignitaries from the Commonwealth in the course of a different lunch at Buckingham Palace, with the help of the new King, Queen Consort, Prince of Wales, Earl of Wessex and Princess Royal.
The event was a precursor to tomorrow's 'reception of the century', which will see 500 world leaders, presidents and royals accumulate at the palace in honour of the Queen, ahead of her ancient state funeral on Monday.
Kate, who donned a black ankle-length dress and wore her hair down, was pictured smiling at Camilla, who was once protecting a drink with a slice of lemon in it, as the pair chatted.









At one stage, the princess, who used to be sporting a long three-strand pearl necklace and matching bracelet, placed her hand on the arm of Saint Lucia governor-general Cyril Errol Melchiades Charles as they spoke.
The governors-general of Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Solomon Islands and Tuvalu have been among those present.
Edward and the Countess of Wessex Sophie have been greeted with cheers from the ready crowds as they left the event, before stopping to chat with well-wishers.
The Queen's youngest son ought to be heard asking mourners where they had come from and whether they have been making their way to Green Park to lay flowers.









Edward said the Queen would 'appreciate' the quantity of human beings paying their respects, adding: 'I know that my mom would surely recognize this excellent support'.
Meanwhile, his wife was given bouquets and a stuffed toy, before she stopped to look at one young girl's T-shirt, which was once printed with snap shots of the Queen through the a long time of her reign.
Sophie and the Earl of Wessex additionally walked over to meet participants of the public stood behind obstacles on the area of Green Park.
It came after Charles and his son William delighted thousands of taken aback mourners waiting to see the Queen lying-in-state on a surprise walkabout nowadays - after they thanked emergency service workforce for their work all through the mourning period beforehand of the nation funeral on Monday.







Britain's new monarch and the Prince of Wales greeted tired royal fans who are queueing 14 hours to see the Queen's coffin at the Palace of Westminster.
Hundreds of human beings in line along the South Bank near Lambeth, south London cheered and applauded as Charles and William emerged, with many shouting 'hip hip hooray' and 'God Save the King' as the royals passed by. Many took pictures and pressed against the metallic barriers, keen to trade a word with the King and the heir to the throne as they shook palms with these closest.


 

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