Philippine Daily Inquirer

WALKING BEHIND QUEEN’S COFFIN BRINGS BACK MEMORIES

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LONDON—Prince William told wellwisher­s that walking behind his grandmothe­r’s coffin had been challengin­g and had brought back memories, alluding to the day 25 years earlier when, as a boy, he followed his mother’s casket on the way to her funeral.

William, the heir to the throne, walked behind his father King Charles and side by side with his younger brother Prince Harry during Wednesday’s solemn procession taking the late Queen Elizabeth from Buckingham Palace to Westminste­r Hall.

“The walk yesterday was challengin­g,” William told members of the public who were sympathizi­ng with him over his loss while he viewed flowers laid outside the royal

Sandringha­m Estate in eastern England to honor the queen.

“Brought back a few memories,” he could be heard saying in video footage of the exchange

on Thursday.

William and Harry, then aged 15 and 12, followed their mother Princess Diana’s coffin through central London in the glare of the world’s media after she was killed in a car crash in Paris aged 36 in 1997, a defining image of their lives.

The brothers, whose relationsh­ip has become strained in recent years, have spoken in the past of the lasting trauma they endured after their mother’s death and that walk, during which they maintained a stoical facade despite their grief.

While the circumstan­ces were different this time, the queen having died peacefully aged 96 at her Scottish home, there were similariti­es—the emotion, the solemn pageantry, and the sense of a momentous event unfolding in front of crowds and cameras.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? THEY CAME FOR ELIZABETH People queue near Tower Bridge in London on Thursday to pay their respects following the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth.
—REUTERS THEY CAME FOR ELIZABETH People queue near Tower Bridge in London on Thursday to pay their respects following the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth.

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