The Prince and Princess of Wales stood together in solemn silence and held back tears during their visit to Sandringham.
Mourners in their thousands turned up to see both the Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandringham
Prince William could be heard telling one woman yesterday: ‘Don’t cry, you’ll start me,’ as he comforted many of the mourners and described the Queen as ‘everybody’s grandma’.William and Kate took the time to read messages and look at the floral tributes by the Norfolk Gate.to Westminster Hall had been ‘very difficult’.
News of the visit from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Cornwall meant thousands of people turned out to see them. Norfolk Police advised on the Thursday an ‘increasing number’ of people were expected and officers were managing a one-way system around the estate.Prince William viewed some of the many floral tributes left for the Queen Prince William said the Queen felt like ‘everybody’s grandma’ Last week, the Prince and Princess of Wales also greeted mourners outside Windsor Castle
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