Missing his grandmother. Prince Harry broke his silence on Queen Elizabeth II‘s death while speaking to mourners outside Windsor Castle on Saturday, September 10.“It’s a lonely place up there now without her,” the U.K.
native, 37, told well-wishers while pointing to the castle in a video obtained by The Sun. “Every room she was in you felt her presence throughout.”The BetterUp CIO and his wife, Meghan Markle, joined Prince William and Princess Kate on Saturday as they walked through Windsor greeting mourners who’d lined the streets to pay their respects to the queen.An insider told Us Weekly that the Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge, 40, “invited” his brother and the Suits alum, 41, to join him and the new Princess of Wales, also 40, for the appearance.Buckingham Palace announced the news of the queen’s death at age 96 on Thursday, September 8.
Ahead of her passing, William, Harry, King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla all traveled to Balmoral, Scotland, to see the monarch amid news that doctors had placed her under medical supervision.Harry, however, was seen arriving in Scotland after the palace had already announced his grandmother’s passing. “Harry is guilt-stricken — full of sorrow and regret about not saying goodbye to the queen,” a source told Us of the Invictus Games founder. “They met up a couple of times during the Platinum Jubilee, but he by no means expected it to be the last time he saw her.”Buckingham Palace announced the monarch’s death three months after the Jubilee, which commemorated her 70 years on the throne.
The former sovereign was joined by other members of the royal family to celebrate her reign — which was the longest one in British history.Charles, 73, and Camilla, 75, were by Elizabeth’s
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