The Spanish royals have been amongst a whole bunch of mourners at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral as heartwrenching photographs present simply how a lot the beloved monarch can be missed.
The Spanish royals gathered in London to say farewell to Queen Elizabeth on Monday morning as the remainder of the world tuned in on tv and on-line to observe the service.
Spain’s Queen Letizia sat subsequent to her father in regulation, former King Juan Carlos inside Westminster Abbey.
The controversial arrival of emeritus monarch Juan Carlos from exile within the Center East meant Spain’s present King Felipe needed to publicly sit subsequent to his disgraced father, who’s dealing with trial within the UK.
Juan Carlos – who’s dealing with court docket in London subsequent 12 months over his ex-mistress and undeclared revenue – additionally sat subsequent to his estranged spouse Sofia on the service at Westminster Abbey.
They sat in a really distinguished place beneath the pulpit simply 10ft from ‘aunt Lilibet’.
The Chief Minister and Governor of Gibraltar additionally attended the funeral.
Chief Minister Fabian Picardo arrived in London on the weekend the place he signed the e book of condolences at Lancaster Home.
All eyes have been on the British royals as they mourned the beloved monarch.
Prince Harry minimize a sombre determine alongside King Charles and Prince William because the trio adopted the Queen´s coffin into the church.
The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex seemed emotional as he was seen trailing his brother Prince William, who was following behind King Charles II contained in the abbey forward of the funeral.
Charles, 73, additionally seemed near tears as he launched into the procession from Westminster Corridor.
Harry walked side-by-side with William throughout the procession, a major second following Prince Philip’s April 2021 funeral, which noticed Princess Anne’s son, Peter Phillips, standing between the brothers.
Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, wearing black, additionally walked behind their nice grandmother’s coffin with their dad and mom, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Prince Louis, 4, was deemed too younger to attend.
George and Charlotte, who’re second and third in line to the throne, respectively, have been on the committal service in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Fort after the service, the place the Queen can be buried within the royal vault.
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