Grateful for all the love and support. The British royal family is speaking out as the world continues to mourn the late Queen Elizabeth II.“His Majesty The King and the Royal Family wish to send their sincere gratitude for the messages of condolence received from around the world,” a Thursday, September 15, statement read on behalf of King Charles III and his relatives. “The Royal Family has been deeply moved by the global response and affection shown for The Queen as people join them in mourning the loss of Her Majesty.”Buckingham Palace confirmed on September 8 that the long-reigning sovereign had “died peacefully” at her Balmoral Castle residence in Scotland.
She was 96.As the country entered its mourning period to grieve the loss, members of the royal family have received well-wishes from locals during public appearances. Prince William and Prince Harry were the first members of the queen’s family to greet mourners on Saturday, September 10, as they walked — alongside their wives, Princess Kate and Meghan Markle — outside of Windsor Castle.“This is such an intensely difficult time for the princes,” a source told Us Weekly exclusively earlier this month of the brothers’ bereavement. “They both adored their grandma and it will take some time to process the reality of her passing.”The insider added: “There’s still this horrendous sense of loss and emptiness thinking that she’ll no longer be around. [William and Harry] console themselves with the fact she’s at peace with their grandfather in heaven and watching over them and in their hearts forever.”The queen’s children — the 73-year-old king, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, whom she shared with her late husband, Prince Philip — have also made joint
Read more on usmagazine.com