The Queen's granddaughters Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall shed tears as they and other senior members of the Royal Family inspected flowers left by mourners at Balmoral. It is the first time they have been seen in public since the death of the Queen on Thursday.
The granddaughters were joined looking at bouquets by Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Prince Edward, Sophie Countess of Wessex, their daughter Lady Louise Windsor, and Princess Anne on their way back from a private prayer service at nearby Crathie Kirk.
The Duke of York thanked people for visiting Balmoral after the death of his mother and was overheard saying: "We've been allowed one day, now we start the process of handing her on. "Bank holiday approved on day of Queen's funeral - latest updatesThe family stopped to look at the flowers and read tributes, while Princess Eugenie was seen laying a bunch of flowers with the rest of the tributes.
The Duke of York at one moment was seen putting his arm around his daughter, Princess Eugenie, as she wiped a tear from her eyes.
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