
How did the Princess of Wales and Duchess of Sussex use jewellery to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana?
The Princess of Wales and Duchess of Sussex have used their jewellery to pay tributes to Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana.
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The Princess of Wales and Duchess of Sussex have used their jewellery to pay tributes to Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana.
King Charles is taking a day of “contemplation” amid the exhausting schedule of public engagements and formal ceremonies in the wake of his mother’s death.
The first of the estimated one million well-wishers expected to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth as she lies in state was a royal superfan who has been camping out for more than 48 hours.
A royal guard fainted and fell face-first onto the ground as he was protecting Queen Elizabeth's coffin at London's Westminster Hall on Wednesday (14.09.22).
The Sussexes and Waleses walked and stood side-by-side in more shows of solidarity at Queen Elizabeth’s lying-in-state ceremonies.
Queen Elizabeth's coffin has been moved from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall.
Thousands of people are queueing up to visit the coffin of Queen Elizabeth in London as Transport for London gears up for the "most challenging" event in its history.
The Duke of Sussex will wear a morning suit at Queen Elizabeth’s state funeral and events leading up to the ceremony after being “banned” from wearing his military outfit at the farewells.
King Charles will walk behind Queen Elizabeth's coffin with Prince William and Prince Harry at Westminster Hall as the three royals follow the late monarch's
Queen Elizabeth’s four children gathered around her coffin in an evening vigil inside St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.