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Queen chose Anne to accompany cortege

- By Lewis Pennock

PRINCESS Anne, the Queen’s only daughter, was chosen by her mother to accompany the funeral cortege on the six-hour journey from Balmoral to Edinburgh.

The Princess Royal, 72, had a forlorn expression but remained composed as she was driven behind the hearse in a royal Bentley alongside her husband of thirty years, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.

Nothing was left to chance in the Queen’s funeral arrangemen­ts, meaning Her Majesty likely personmons­ter

ally requested that her daughter accompany the coffin to the Palace of Holyroodho­use.

Princess Anne will also travel to London with her mother’s coffin tomorrow, when it will leave Scotland by air, Buckingham Palace confirmed.

The Very Reverend Professor David Fergusson, dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, will also be on board the flight to RAF Northolt in Ruislip, west London, when it departs Edinburgh at 6pm.

From there, it will be taken to Buckingham Palace by a waiting state hearse. Anne is regarded by many as the hardestwor­king member of the royal family, having completed more than 20,000 engagement­s.

She is also a close confidante of her brother, King Charles III.

 ?? ?? A daughter’s sorrow: The Princess Royal sees the coffin arrive in Edinburgh
A daughter’s sorrow: The Princess Royal sees the coffin arrive in Edinburgh
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 ?? ?? Family support: Prince Andrew, Anne and the Wessexes at the Palace of Holyroodho­use
Family support: Prince Andrew, Anne and the Wessexes at the Palace of Holyroodho­use
 ?? ?? A helping hand: Sophie, The Countess of Wessex, puts an arm around Princess Anne
A helping hand: Sophie, The Countess of Wessex, puts an arm around Princess Anne

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