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EXCLUSIVE: The Late Queen’s Immediate Family Seen Publicly Grieving Over Her Death At A Church Service In Balmoral


The late Queen’s immediate family was recently captured grieving her death at a private church service in Balmoral.

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Many shed tears for a beloved mother and grandmother as heartfelt tributes by senior members of the Royal family made their way.

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The royals were led by Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and Prince Andrew. They were all seen embracing and sharing an emotional moment of unity as they took a slight pause to read the tributes at a Balmoral service to honor her Majesty.

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Prince Andrew was pictured consoling his weeping daughters named Eugenie and Beatrice, right before offering their tributes to the Queen.

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Meanwhile, thousands lined up outside to pay their respects with flowers and cards at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire and the Edinburgh Palace.

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Moments before, King Charles III was seen being proclaimed formally as the new British Monarch at St. James Palace located in London.

Prince Andrew was seen dressed smartly in a suit, white colored shirt, and a black tie as he stood up to offer his tribute to his late mother.

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Meanwhile, so many cameras were also seen capturing the exact moment when the Duke of York tightly wrapped his arms around his whole family including his brother and sister-in-law as not a single eye was dry that evening.

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A cavalcade of Range Rovers was pictured before they began to wave to the crowd of mourners located at the estate, who applauded the senior members of the royal family.

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It was just ten minutes into the church service that the family spent reading tributes for the queen and admiring the beautiful display of flowers before they headed inside Balmoral Castle.

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The news comes as the Royal Courtiers recently made an announcement regarding the Queen’s funeral. This will reportedly take place at Westminister Abbey on September 19 at about 11 am.