Princess Anne writes a heartwarming letter to her mother, Queen Elizabeth

Princess Anne of the Royal, the only daughter of the longest reigning monarch of Queen Elizabeth II, and Prince Philip wrote a heartfelt letter to their mother as they accompanied her coffin back to Buckingham Palace.
The Princess Royal, who is grieving the loss of her mother, the Queen’s second child, wrote that she was lucky to share the last 24 hours of her beloved mother’s life.
“It was an honor and a privilege to accompany her on her final journey. It was humbling and uplifting to witness the love and respect that so many have shown on these journeys,” she said. is writing
“We all share unique memories. Thank you to everyone who shares our sense of loss,” she added.
Princess Royal thanked the public for their support of her brother, Charles III, who ascended the throne as King following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
“We may have remembered how much we took her presence and contribution to our national identity for granted, and as our dear brother Charles accepts the additional responsibilities of a monarch. We are very appreciative of the support and understanding provided to us,” wrote Princess Royal.
Born on 15th August 1950, Princess Anne became 16th in line to the British throne after her mother died on 8th September 2022. Elizabeth Her Queen II’s eldest daughter was given the title of ‘Princess Royal’ in ’87.
Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth’s coffin arrived at Buckingham Palace from Edinburgh on the second Tuesday to rest overnight in the palace’s Bow Room.
“Her Majesty’s coffin has arrived at Buckingham Palace and will rest overnight in the Bow Room. wrote to
Queen Elizabeth II of England passed away at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8th. Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin began her six-hour journey from her home in the Scottish Highlands to Edinburgh on Monday.
It arrived at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where people were resting in a church in Edinburgh to pay their final respects to the Queen.
A procession was held in the forecourt of the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Monday afternoon to carry the coffin to St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh.
The Bearer Party of the Royal Scottish Regiment escorted the flanks, escorted by the King’s Guard of Scotland and the Queen’s Children at Holyrood Palace.
On Tuesday, the Queen’s children held a vigil beside her coffin in St Giles’ Cathedral church.
“The people of Scotland said their final goodbyes to Her Majesty The Queen as her coffin moved from Edinburgh to Buckingham Palace.
On Wednesday afternoon, the coffin will be carried in procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Palace in the Royal Horse Artillery’s artillery carriage, where the Queen will lie down in Westminster Hall until morning. State funeral.
The procession travels through Queen’s Gardens, The Mall, Horse Guards and Horse Guards Arch, Whitehall, Parliament Street, Parliament Square and New Palace Yards. After the coffin arrives at Westminster Hall, the Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Reverend David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster, will hold a short service attended by the King and members of the royal family. begin.
During her reign, the public will have the opportunity to visit Westminster Hall and pay their respects to the Queen. On the morning of Monday 19th September, her bereavement was completed and her coffin was carried in procession from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey, where her state funeral will take place.
After the state funeral, the coffin is moved in procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch. From Wellington Arch the coffin travels to Windsor, from where the state hearse travels via the Long Walk to St George’s His Chapel at Windsor Castle. A devotional service is then held in St. George’s Chapel.
The Queen’s death at the age of 96 marked the end of 70 years of intergenerational reign, and she was a stable light in a turbulent world. The UK has entered a period of official mourning, with tributes pouring in from around the world.
Charles III was proclaimed the new monarch of England on Saturday after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
(Source: Ani)
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