Queen Elizabeth’s death also affected the lives of younger members of the royal family. By the way, we recently talked about how four-year-old Prince Louis reacted to the news of his great-grandmother’s death. The day before, Kate Middleton and Prince William talked about how things were going for George, 9, Charlotte, 7, and Louis, 4, after the death of their great-grandmother.

At a public meeting, the Prince and Princess of Wales said their children were “fine”. She added that they helped the royal heirs stay “in routine”. “They are in school and well taken care of,” Kate said. “They are in a routine and they are happy. They’re with new friends.”
Prince William also confirmed that George, Charlotte and Louis were “good” in their work. “They’re settling in. “We’re trying to keep everything under control and guide them,” said the Prince of Wales. He also confirms that the school talked about the death of his grandmother. “That’s true. There’s a lot of talk.”
Recall that Elizabeth’s funeral will be held on September 19. And now the residents are saying goodbye to their beloved queen. According to the Daily Mail, the length of the queue, which has already been declared the “Elizabeth line”, reaches eight kilometers. On average, mourners They wait about nine hours to reach Westminster Castle, where Elizabeth’s body is found in the coffin.
Source: People Talk

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