Queen Elizabeth's Daughter Princess Anne Curtsies to Her Coffin, Queen's Four Children Walk in Processional
12.09.2022 - 20:49
/ etonline.com
Queen Elizabeth II's daughter, Princess Anne, was seen curtsying as her mother's coffin passed her and entered the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Sunday. The touching sign of respect for the late monarch moved many following the death of the queen at age 96 last Thursday. Sunday's processional marked the start of the queen's body traveling throughout the United Kingdom ahead of being laid to rest on Sept.
19. ET previously confirmed that Princess Anne, King Charles III, and his wife, Camilla, the Queen Consort, were the only members of the royal family who were able to see Queen Elizabeth before her death. On Monday, all four children of Her Majesty honored her in Edinburgh, Scotland, as they walked together behind her coffin in a procession along the city's famous Royal Mile. The newly appointed King Charles III, stood alongside his sister, Princess Anne, and brothers, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, as the coffin made its way from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St.
Giles Cathedral where members of the public were allowed to view it following a Service of Thanksgiving in the cathedral. Gosh. #princessanne curtsying her late mother #QueenElizabeth’s coffin is incredibly powerful pic.twitter.com/tMplosbdTsPrince Andrew was the only child of Queen Elizabeth's not wearing military garb for the occasion.
Instead, he was seen sporting a suit and his medals. Andrew was stripped of his military affiliations in January 2022 amid his ongoing lawsuit regarding his alleged sexual misconduct and involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Multiple outlets report that while Andrew will not be permitted to wear his uniform to several events, he will be permitted to wear it to the vigil at Westminster as a sign of respect to the queen. The same is
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