The Queen’s daughter Princess Anne writes open letter to mother

The only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Anne, wrote an open letter to her mother when she followed her body back to Buckingham’s palace. Queen’s second child talked about her mother’s sadness and how lucky she was present for the last 24 hours of her mother when the queen’s coffin was transported from Balmoral to London for a funeral ritual. Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin arrived at Buckingham Palace on September 13 from Edinburgh and will remain there for that night.

On September 8, the queen died in Balmoral Castle in Scotland. On September 12, his coffin started a six -hour journey from his home in the highlands of Scottish to Edinburgh. So that visitors pay their last respects to the queen, he rests in a church in Edinburgh when he arrives at the Holyroodhouse Palace. “It is an honor and privilege to accompany him on his last journey. Watching the love and respect shown by so many people on this trip has demeaned and aroused enthusiasm,” wrote Princess Royal. “We will all share unique memories. I thank each of them and everyone who shares our loss,” he added.

He praised his citizen colleagues for their support for his brother Charles III, who replaced Queen Elizabeth II as king. “We may have been reminded how many presence and contribution to our national identity that we accept. I am also very grateful for the support and understanding offered to my beloved brothers Charles when he accepts the additional responsibilities of the king,” Princess Royal wrote.

The title “Princess Royal” was given to the oldest daughter of Queen Elizabeth II in 1987. After her mother died on September 8, 2022, she would be the 16th in the queue for the British throne. “The noble coffin queen has arrived at Buckingham Palace, where she will rest all night in the arc. Tomorrow the coffin will be borne in the procession on the king’s royal artillery weapons trains to the Westminster palace,” The Royal family wrote on Twitter.

The public will be able to pay homage to the queen by visiting the Westminster Hall. The country’s funeral service will begin at 15:30 (Indian time) on September 19, and coffin will be brought in a procession from the Westminster Palace to Abbey Westminster. The death of the 96 -year -old Queen ended the government of seven decades that stretched out the generation and made him a symbol of stability in a volatile world soccer. Official mourning has begun in England, and condolences flooded the whole world. On September 10, after the death of her mother, Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III was declared the new King of England. Because the queen no longer lives, “God saved the king” will once again function as a British national anthem.

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