Queen Elizabeth II’s 4 kids gathered collectively at Westminster Corridor to honor their late mom.
King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward attended an official vigil on Friday, September 16, standing round Her Majesty’s coffin, which is mendacity in state at Westminster Corridor in London till her funeral on Monday, September 19.
Charles, 73, Anne, 72, Andrew, 63, and Edward, 58, all clad in uniform, every walked up the catafalque, the raised platform upon which the casket was positioned, and appeared on the coffin earlier than turning round to face the group. They stood silent as they surrounded the casket for the 15-minute vigil. As they concluded the ceremony, the king exited first, adopted by the Princess Royal and Duke of York, strolling facet by facet. The Earl of Wessex, the youngest sibling, adopted his older brothers and sister.
Within the days because the demise of the queen — who handed away “peacefully” on September 8 on the age of 96, per Buckingham Palace — her members of the family have been mourning publicly by greeting crowds of well-wishers, viewing tributes and talking about what the monarch meant to them.
King Charles III holds a vigil beside the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II. Yui Mok/AP/Shutterstock
“To my darling Mama, as you start your final nice journey to affix my expensive late Papa, I would like merely to say this: thanks,” Charles, who assumed the throne upon his mom’s passing, said in his inaugural deal with as king on September 9.
“Thanks on your love and devotion to our household and to the household of countries you could have served so diligently all these years,” he concluded. “Could ‘flights of Angels sing thee to thy relaxation.’”
Anne, for her half, went on to her late mom by way of a touching gesture. On Sunday, September 11, the Princess Royal curtsied in entrance of Elizabeth’s coffin because it arrived on the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The late sovereign — who handed away at her Balmoral property in Aberdeenshire, Scotland — is being honored with a week-long procession as her coffin makes its approach to her remaining resting place at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Fort.
Her Majesty’s casket has been mendacity in state at Westminster Corridor since Wednesday, September 14, and members of the general public have waited as much as 13 hours in line to pay their remaining respects to the queen.
Elizabeth, who shared her 4 kids along with her late husband of 73 years, Prince Philip, may also be honored with a second vigil held on Saturday, September 17. That ceremony might be led by her grandsons Prince William and Prince Harry.
Although the Duke of Sussex, 38, was initially not permitted to put on his navy uniform through the vigil — as he was not allowed to through the procession since he’s now not a working royal — the palace modified its thoughts forward of the ceremony, in keeping with The Mirror and royal knowledgeable Omid Scobie. Harry, who had an in depth relationship with the queen, misplaced his honorary navy titles upon stepping down from his senior royal duties in 2020.
On Thursday, September 15, at some point earlier than the royal rule change, a supply completely advised Us Weekly that Harry had “come to phrases with not carrying uniform on these events, including, “While that’s disappointing in some senses, he’s simply grateful to be current and honoring the queen. On the finish of the day, it’s solely a uniform.”