King Charles fights back tears as he attend Vigil of the Princes for the Queen at Westminster H
The Queen’s children wore military uniforms and stood in silence around their mother’s coffin during the Vigil of the Princess King Charles was joined by the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex for a touching vigil for their mother atThe siblings, who donned military uniforms, stood in silence around their mother’s coffin during the Vigil of the Princess, with their heads bowed, as hundreds of members of the public file through the hall.
After the vigil, King Charles and the other Royals stepped away from the coffin and slowly walked out of the hall in a diamond formation. The Duke of York, stopped wearing the uniform in public after stopping being a working royal, following the Jeffery Epstein scandal. The King has given his permission for Prince Harry to wear his uniform during the vigil, royal sources have said
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