Prince Harry's face looked 'etched in sadness' as he marched behind the Queen's coffin, likely with memories returning of his mother's death.The Queen's coffin arrived back in London yesterday after it was flown down from Scotland.She had been lying in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh before being moved to the capital, to RAF Northolt, to continue the remainder of the ceremonies ahead of the funeral.READ MORE: 'Tense' Queen encounter caused by corgi puppy recalled by Nicola SturgeonAfter one final visit to Buckingham Palace, her coffin was walked down the Mall, lined with royal fans, through Horse Guard's Parade and down to the Palace of Westminster.She will now Lie-In-State in the Palace of Westminster until her funeral on Monday, September 19.
Harry, whose own relationship with the Royal Family in the UK has been so fraught in past years, is likely feeling the extra weight and sadness of events.Speaking to the Daily Star the Face Whisperer, Adrianne Carter, said: "Sadness on the close-up of Harry's face is clearly visible.
It must be a terrible reminder of when he made this walk for his mother as a young boy."It wasn't just Harry who was clearly showing the way he felt though, Adrianne said. "All look sombre, and all eyes are firmly facing forward," she added. "To start with, the two grandsons looked particularly erect and sombre.
They seem to have relaxed into the march, whilst still looking sombre."Harry, who has experienced a huge amount of loss in his life, has been well received in the past few days for his efforts to connect with well-wishers.
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