Prince William sent a farewell message to Queen Elizabeth II with this simple phrase: “Much will be said about the Queen’s departure and that period of history, but I have lost my grandmother.”
Yesterday, Saturday, the young man who became the Prince of Wales confirmed in a comment he published on his Instagram that his late grandmother was with him in all the good and bad days and was by his side in the saddest moments. The saddest and most painful moments, like happy times.
While stressing that he is saddened by her loss, he explained that at the same time, he is grateful that he benefited from her tact and sobriety and that he reassured her.
“I knew that day would come,” he said.
In addition, he confirmed that his three children, George (9), Charlotte (7) and Louis (4), had wonderful memories with the Queen that will last them a lifetime.
In the end, he mentioned the famous quote of Queen Elizabeth and said: “Sadness is the price we pay for love.”
“All the sadness we feel is a testament to the love we have for our exceptional queen,” he added.
It is worth noting that the Queen of Great Britain died last Thursday after 70 years, at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle, her summer home in Scotland.
On Sunday, his body will be transported by car through remote villages in the Highlands to Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, on a six-hour journey that will allow loved ones to say goodbye.
The coffin will then be flown to London on Tuesday, where it will remain at Buckingham Palace, before being moved the following day to Westminster Hall, where it will be held until the funeral, which will take place on Monday, September 19, at Westminster Abbey at 11am local time. . (1000 GMT).
Source: Lebanon Debate