Prince William gave an emotional speech to mourners on Thursday, opening up about just how painful it was walking behind the coffin of his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, in the funeral procession.
In video captured by Sky News, the new Prince of Wales talked to the crowd during a walkabout in Sandringham, where he and wife Kate Middleton perused tributes left in Queen Elizabeth's honor.
Prince William and Prince Harry walked side by side during the queen's funeral procession. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda, Pool) The royals spent 45 minutes speaking with mourners gathered outside the Norwich Gates of Sandringham House, during which William spoke about painful memories.
King Charles III and Prince William are seen walking behind the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II during a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall. (Daniel Leal/Pool Photo via AP) "Doing the walk yesterday was challenging," William told the crowdgoers. "It brought back a few memories.
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