doesn't upset their daily life too much.The newly-appointed Prince of Wales spent forty minutes walking around outside Windsor Castle on Saturday, September 10 meeting with various mourners and well-wishers who were gathered following the monarch's passing.
At one point, the royal paused to speak with Elaine Gee, a teacher from Wokingham, England, who discussed with him how hard it can be to explain death to her young students.
A sentiment Prince William commiserated with as he's had to broach the subject himself with 9-year-old Prince George, 7-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 4-year-old Prince Louis.Gee shared some of their conversation with , revealing, “I told him how I work at a school and how it's been a strange year celebrating the Jubilee and now it's all changed and we are talking about this.
He spoke about , saying that they were trying to keep some sense of continuity for them at school and keep things as normal as possible.” The school teacher also got the opportunity to meet briefly with the Princess of Wales, sharing with her how impressed she's been by how Kate has conducted herself during this difficult mourning period. “Catherine thanked me, and she said that all the nation were feeling it,” Gee said. “They were both very kind and gentle and genuine.
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