Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Princess Anne's Note to the Queen: "Fortunate To Share Last 24 Hours..."

 Princess Anne's Note to the Queen: "Fortunate To Share Last 24 Hours..."

After Queen Elizabeth's death, Princess Anne said she was "fortunate to experience the last 24 hours of her dearest mother's life."

Princess Anne thanked everyone who shared her sadness.

London's Princess Anne, the sole child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, accompanied her mother's coffin back to Buckingham Palace and penned a touching letter.

Princess Royal, the Queen's second child, said in a letter of condolence that she felt blessed to have spent the final 24 hours of her mother's life with her. This letter was sent as the Queen's coffin was transported from Balmoral to London for her funeral.

"Accompanying her on her final trips has been a privilege and an honour. Seeing the kindness and reverence displayed by so many travellers has been an inspiring and humbling experience "It was her pen that did the talking.

"One thing that will unite us is our individual experiences. To everyone who understands our sorrow, I am grateful "Moreover, she remarked.

Princess Elizabeth expressed gratitude to the people of the United Kingdom for their loyalty and devotion to her brother, King Charles III, upon his accession to the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

"Perhaps we were reminded of how much we took for granted her existence and how much she contributed to our national identity. I'm also thankful for everyone's patience and understanding while my brother Charles takes on new duties as The Monarch "The royal princess sent a letter.

After her mother's death on September 8, 2022, Anne, Princess Royal, born on August 15, 1950, will be the sixteenth in line to the British throne. In 1987, Queen Elizabeth II bestowed the title of "Princess Royal" upon her oldest daughter.

Meanwhile, the royal casket was brought from Edinburgh to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, where it will spend the night in the Bow Room.

"The casket of Her Majesty The Queen has arrived at Buckingham Palace and will be placed in the Bow Room for the night. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery will carry the coffin in Procession to the Palace of Westminster tomorrow on a specially constructed gun carriage "Twitter posts from the royal family.

Queen Elizabeth II died in Balmoral Castle, Scotland, on September 8. On Monday, the six-hour journey of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin from the Scottish Highlands to Edinburgh began.

It had been brought to Edinburgh's Palace of Holyroodhouse and laid to rest in a church so that mourners might pay their respects.

A Procession was organised on the forecourt of the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Monday afternoon to transport the Coffin to St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh.

The King's Body Guard accompanied it for Scotland, the Queen's children from the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and the Bearer Party carried it from the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

On Tuesday, a Vigil was conducted in St. Giles' Cathedral by the Queen's children at the site of her casket.

"The people of Scotland bid farewell to Her Majesty The Queen as her casket proceeds to Buckingham Palace," the Royal Family said.

The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery will carry the coffin in Procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where the Queen will lay in state until the State Funeral.

Queen's Gardens, The Mall, Horse Guards, Horse Guards Arch, Whitehall, Parliament Street, Parliament Square, and New Palace Yard. It was a short ceremony attended by the King and other members of the Royal Family, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Dean of Westminster.

People from all over can pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Hall during the Lying-in-State. There will be a State Funeral Service at Westminster Abbey at 1100 hours BST on Monday, September 19, after the Lying-in-State has concluded at the Palace of Westminster.

The Procession will move the body from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch after the formal funeral. After leaving Wellington Arch, the coffin will be taken to Windsor, where it will be placed in the State Hearse and taken in Procession down the Long Walk to St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. St. George's Chapel will then host a Committal Service.

The Queen's passing at age 96 ended a generation-spanning, seven-decade reign that made her a symbol of stability in an otherwise turbulent globe. The United Kingdom has declared a national day of mourning, and people worldwide have been sending their condolences.

On Saturday, after his mother's passing, Charles-III was proclaimed King of England."God Save the King" will reclaim its proper place as the national anthem as a result of the departure of the British Queen.

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