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Duchess of Cambridge Keeps Composure Amidst Royal Mourning

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Duchess of Cambridge Keeps Composure Amidst Royal Mourning

In a poignant display of emotion concealed behind dark sunglasses, the Duchess of Cambridge was spotted leaving Windsor Castle for the first time since the passing of II.

Clad in a somber black outfit, was seen driving to collect her three children from school, just days after the nation plunged into mourning for their great-grandmother.

The loss of the Queen is undoubtedly a significant blow for young Prince George, , and little , who have recently begun their new life at Adelaide Cottage within the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Just last week, the trio was seen excitedly racing up the steps of their new preparatory school, their parents beaming with pride as they held their hands.

While the country mourns, the Duchess chose to remain in Windsor, prioritizing her children's well-being as they adjusted to their new routine.

Meanwhile, took a swift flight to Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to be by his grandmother's side before her passing.

Now, as the heir to the throne, he returns home to support his family during this difficult time.

William will be present at the Accession Council tomorrow, where his father, III, will be officially proclaimed king.

In a twist of fate, was also en route to Balmoral but arrived just after the announcement of the Queen's death.

Despite his efforts, he could only spend 12 hours at Balmoral before making his way back to Windsor.

Harry's visit to Scotland was marked by grief as he reflected on the loss of his beloved grandmother.

He arrived at Balmoral after a long flight, only to find that he had missed her by mere moments.

Now reunited with , the Duke of Sussex plans to stay in the UK for approximately ten days, coinciding with the state funeral.

Upon landing at Heathrow, Harry displayed a compassionate side, comforting an airport worker who offered her condolences.

It was a small yet touching moment amidst the heavy atmosphere of loss that enveloped the royal family.

Despite the rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the royals, this tragedy has brought them back together, if only for a brief period.

As met with mourners at Buckingham Palace, he received heartfelt condolences from the public.

The new monarch was seen shaking hands and accepting flowers left in memory of his late mother, with many expressing their sorrow through spontaneous renditions of the National Anthem.

One woman even kissed him on the cheek, a gesture of solidarity during this trying time.

While William stands by his father as a member of the Privy Council, Harry has returned to Frogmore Cottage.

There are no expectations for him to meet with other family members during this visit, highlighting the ongoing tensions within the royal family.

The Sussexes' presence in the UK, however, offers a chance for some much-needed family unity in the wake of the Queen's death.

The Queen's coffin, adorned with a wreath of her favorite flowers, is said to be resting in the ballroom of Balmoral, a place filled with memories of summers spent with .

As the royal family navigates this period of mourning, King Charles is set to return to London to address matters of state.

Tomorrow marks a significant moment in history as King Charles III will be proclaimed king at the Accession Council.

As the royal family grapples with their loss, they also prepare for the responsibilities that lie ahead.

For now, they remain united in grief, reflecting on the legacy of the longest-reigning monarch in British history.

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