“It was very difficult”: Guillermo, tormented by his mother’s funeral in the funeral procession of Elizabeth II

Since last Thursday, September 8, the United Kingdom has been crying for its longest-serving sovereign, Isabel II. The Prince Guillermothe new Duke of Cornwall, has been honest with some of the thousands and thousands of people who occupy the streets of London these days to say goodbye to the monarch and wrap up the British royals in their approach to the people.

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As the British tabloids collect, a citizen told him that the queen would be “proud” of him and that the acts on Wednesday, when the historic funeral chapel was held, must have been “hard” for him.




Kate Middleton’s husband did not hide his desolation before this stranger. He acknowledged that this moment reminded him of her experience in 1997, when he walked behind her mother’s coffin with her brother, Prince Harry: “It was very difficult.” When Lady Di died in the tragic accident at the Puente del Alma in Paris, Guillermo was 15 years old and the little one was 12.

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Elizabeth II’s funeral procession took place on Wednesday from Buckingham Palace. The coffin arrived in London from Scotland, where the sovereign lost her life at her Balmoral residence at the age of 96. The Dukes of Cornwall and Sussex (Harry and Meghan) returned to star in a historical image. At this critical time for their family and the British people, they are able to put aside their differences.




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