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King Charles' unexpected six word reply after fan tells him to 'keep strong' amid cancer battle

King Charles gave a surprising six-word reply when a well-wisher told him to 'keep going strong' amid his ongoing cancer treatment, while he was taking a spontaneous stroll after the yearly Easter Sunday worship at Windsor Castle.The King's most significant public appearance since his cancer revelation took place today [Sunday 31st March] at St George's Chapel, alongside Queen Camilla and a few other Royal family members. After the service, a small group of supportive fans were allowed inside the castle walls, where both Charles and Camilla went to meet them.
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William and Harry to walk with Charles behind Queen's coffin in echo of Diana funeral
Prince William and Prince Harry will walk with King Charles III as the Queen's coffin leaves Buckingham Palace on its move to Westminster.The Queen will lie in state until Monday to allow hundreds of well wishers to pay their respects to the recently departed monarch.Prayers and a small service for the family took place yesterday shortly after the coffin arrived at Buckingham Palace last night, with the Queen staying in the Bow Room, watched over by former chaplains.READ MORE: Meghan Markle had 'no idea' that her kids would end up with new Royal titlesThe Queen's coffin will move later today and is expected to see King Charles alongside his sons the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex.The royal trio will walk behind the car containing the Queen's coffin in a similar fashion to that of Princess Diana's funeral, where the at the time Prince of Wales was joined by his two sons, as well as Prince Philip. Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence will also walk in the procession along with the Duke of Gloucester and the Earl of Snowden.Other attending royals like Meghan Markle, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles, will travel by car.A procession carrying the Queen's coffin will leave Buckingham Palace at 2:22pm.King Charles and senior royals travelling the route of Buckingham Palace to Westminster will be accompanied by senior staff from both the Queen and King's households.The procession is to be carried out in silence, while guards of honour from all three services are formed along the route.
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Queen's grief-stricken daughter Princess Anne follows her mum's coffin on final journey
Princess Anne is accompanying her mother on her final journey as she makes her way from Balmoral to Edinburgh.A hearse containing Queen Elizabeth II's oak coffin, draped in the Royal Standard of Scotland, left the summer residence just after 10am this morning (September 11) and is now making its way through Scottish towns and cities including Aberdeen, Tayside and Perth, and is expected to arrive at around 4pm this afternoon.Following just behind the late monarch in the cortege is her beloved daughter Princess Anne who appeared distraught at the tragic loss, accompanied by her husband Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.READ MORE: Queen's coffin seen for first time as final journey from Balmoral beginsAlso in the convoy is Kenneth Mackenzie - the minister of Crathie Kirk, the church the royals attend in Balmoral - and a representative of the Lord chamberlain’s office.The Queen's coffin, now decorated with a single wreath made up of flowers from the Scottish estate, was carried into the hearse by six of the estate’s gamekeepers.Well-wishers in each of the towns she has passed through have stood by to welcome the hearse on its way to Edinburgh, where the coffin will first go to the Queen's official Scottish residence at Holyrood Palace before heading to St Giles' Cathedral for a mini lying in state ceremony.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who called the journey "poignant", is set to observe the coffin as it goes past the Scottish parliament, alongside other politicians.The cortege first made its way through the town of Ballater, the village closest to the Balmoral estate where residents considered Her Majesty a neighbour.Elizabeth Alexander, who was born on the day the Queen was crowned in 1953, was one of those in attendance as the
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