Prince William has said walking behind his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth’s coffin at her procession on September 14 reminded him all too well of his own mother, Princess Diana’s procession in 1997, documents The Sunday Times. Speaking to a mourner in Sandringham, England, the Prince of Wales brought up the feeling of having to say goodbye to his mother, emotionally bantering to a local, “Don’t cry now, you’ll start me.”
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, appeared visibly emotional at the queen’s procession, with People reporting the princess looked “on the brink of tears.” One person commented that the princess looked as though she was “Silently grieving,” being unable to keep her eyes focused on the queen’s coffin at her procession for more than a few moments at a time.
Some online say this could give a sign of Kate’s level of grief, as she was known to have a special relationship with the queen — her grandmother-in-law. A source told Us Weekly in August 2020 that the queen trusted the then-duchess, “More than anything, knowing she can rely on Kate and [William] to handle matters in her absence is the greatest comfort she could ask for.”
With the royal family in full grieving mode but continuing their duties to the monarch, commenters on Twitter are getting candid about the dark side that comes with being in line to succeed a throne. Particularly, for the monarch’s new successor, King Charles, and future successors, Prince William and Prince George.
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