The passing of the late Queen Elizabeth brought an end to the UK's longest-serving monarch's reign, and as the Royal Family welcomed the era of King Charles, tributes poured in across the globe.Leaders from around the world expressed their heartfelt sorrow, while members of the public lined up to honour the Queen one final time as she lay in state.
Among the many tributes, one that deeply touched royal enthusiasts was from Prince Louis, William and Kate's youngest son.During a poignant encounter with the public outside Windsor Castle, just two days after the Queen's passing in September 2022, Kate recounted a touching remark made by four-year-old Louis about his great-grandmother's death, the Mirror reports.While viewing floral tributes outside Windsor Castle with Prince William, and joined by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the couples engaged with the crowd, sharing memories of Queen Elizabeth.
It was then that Kate disclosed the innocent yet profound words of her son, Louis.Speaking to a visibly moved member of the public, Kate confided: "The whole nation's being very brave, aren't they?" She continued, empathetically: "Don't worry I have plenty of moments like this too.
My little Louis, he's just so sweet, he's like 'Mummy, don't worry, she's now with great-grandpa'. It just shows you how special she was to everybody, all generations."The Queen's husband, Prince Philip, had died the previous year aged 99, in April 2021.
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