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Prince and Princess of Wales Honor the Queen at Army Training Center Ahead of Funeral

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Prince and Princess of Wales Honor the Queen at Army Training Center Ahead of Funeral

In a heartfelt visit, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, paid tribute to II at an army training center in Perbright, Surrey.

This poignant occasion marked their engagement with service personnel from three Commonwealth nations as they prepared for the Queen's funeral service set for Monday.

The couple's presence underscored the significance of the upcoming ceremony.

As the royal couple arrived, rehearsals for the funeral were already underway in the background.

Soldiers from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand gathered at the center, diligently practicing their roles in the solemn event.

It was a moment filled with emotion as William and Catherine expressed their gratitude to the troops for their contributions in honoring the late monarch.

During the visit, William engaged in conversation with Australian troops, reflecting on the stark contrast between the jubilant celebrations of the Queen's Jubilee in June and the somber preparations for her funeral.

His remarks highlighted the emotional journey that the nation is experiencing as they transition from joy to mourning.

Catherine, meanwhile, connected with Canadian military personnel, sharing her thoughts on the unusual shift from celebration to sorrow within just a few months.

The royal mother of three, dressed in mourning black, appeared contemplative, supporting her husband while navigating the weight of the occasion.

She also shared a candid moment about the challenges of sleep deprivation with the soldiers.

Adding a personal touch to the day, Catherine wore a pair of pearl earrings that belonged to the Queen, further emphasizing her respect and admiration for the late monarch.

This gesture resonated deeply, reflecting the royal family's connection to the Queen and her legacy.

Greg Gifford, one of the service members present, shared his insights with the PA news agency.

He noted how the Queen would undoubtedly be watching over the funeral, keenly interested in the details, such as the precision of the soldiers' drill and their attire.

This sentiment captured the essence of the day, intertwining duty with deep respect for the Queen's memory.

The visit to the army training base came just a day after the couple met mourners outside Sandringham House, the Queen's cherished country retreat.

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