Queen Elizabeth II was surrounded by close family members when she passed away at Balmoral Castle on 8 September, with her grandchildren, Prince William and Prince Harry, along the Royals who raced to Scotland in a bid to say goodbye.
While she is remembered as the longest reigning monarch to the British public, her close family will remember her best as a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.The Queen shared close bonds with many members of the Firm, but most especially her beloved grandchildren - Prince William, 40, Prince Harry, 37, Zara Tindall, 41, Peter Phillips, 44, Princess Beatrice, 43, Princess Eugenie, 32, Lady Louise Windsor, 18, and James, Viscount Severn, 14.
Here we take a look into the late monarch's loving bond with her eight grandchildren... Prince William & Prince Harry Both Prince William and Prince Harry, sons of King Charles III and Princess Diana, shared exceptionally close bonds with her grandmother.
The Duke of Cambridge, who is now heir to the throne, held a special place in the Queen's heart as the future king, and the pair could regularly be seen having fun at events together.
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