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RETURNING TO ROYAL DUTIES THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES ATTEND A POIGNANT ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Hello! Canada
|September 18, 2023 (Issue 888/889)
It was a place Queen Elizabeth II had visited several times throughout her 70-year reign, so it was fitting that the Prince and Princess of Wales chose St. Davids Cathedral in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire to pay tribute to her
On the first anniversary of her passing, Prince William and Kate laid white flowers in front of a portrait of the monarch inside the historic landmark and appeared visibly moved as they reflected on her life.
The royal couple attended a touching Accession Day service that remembered Elizabeth "with both sadness and great affection," before stepping forward for the princess to lay a bouquet of ivy, eucalyptus, white roses and waxflowers.
Bowing their heads in silence, William and Kate, both 41, seemed lost in thought before they moved on to look through a book of condolences signed by more than 3,000 people.
Later, during a reception with invited guests in the cathedral's cloisters, Kate spoke about the late monarch with flying instructor Patricia Mawuli Porter, saying, “We all have wonderful memories of her – we have to hold on to them.”
Afterward, Patricia, 35, said, “It was lovely to speak to the princess. She was like an old friend – she can chat to anyone.”
The couple – back on royal duty after their summer break – received a rapturous welcome when they arrived at the 12th-century building at the heart of the U.K.’s smallest city after a delay caused by fog. The crowd broke into spontaneous applause, while one person called out, “You’re doing a great job!”
REMEMBRANCE AND RESPECT
This story is from the September 18, 2023 (Issue 888/889) edition of Hello! Canada.
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