met those involved in facilitating the Queen's Committal service at Windsor and all those involved in ensuring the Windsor procession ran smoothly.
Princess Kate says the Queen was 'looking down on us' when FIVE rainbows appeared in skies above Balmoral in the days after her death - as she and William thank Windsor Castle staff who helped organise funeral
Princess of Wales said rainbows were 'Her Majesty looking down on us' as her William met volunteers today
Kate and the Prince of Wales, made their first royal engagement since the late monarch's funeral on Monday
'In Scotland, how many rainbows turned up? You hardly ever see rainbows up there, but there were five.'
Kate smiled as she replied: 'Her Majesty was looking down on us.'
"The Prince of Wales told volunteers and staff who helped with the Windsor committal that the Royal Family had seen five rainbows over Balmoral shortly after his grandmother died.
The Princess of Wales added: ‘Her Majesty was looking down on us.’
The Princess told guests she noticed and was impressed by all the preparations in Windsor in the days before the funeral while she was doing the school run.
William and Kate have been at Windsor Guildhall to meet the “unsung heroes” of the day, including those who managed crowds, signage, floral tribute and toilet facilities: pic.twitter.com/QHTyOlncEb
'The group spoke about the number of people in the crowds, with one of the logistics staff saying it was about 110,000.
William said: 'We did not see the whole town come to a standstill. That's what we were worried about, that it would disrupt everyone's lives.'
Later, when one of the staff talked about how difficult the last few days must have been, he said: 'If you flip it on its head, it is always very comforting that so many people care. It makes it a lot better. There are certain moments that catch you out. You are prepared for all but certain moments catch you out.'
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コート《Dolce &Gabbana》”double-breasted, button-down coat”(=2021年 @RAF Air Cadets 282 Squadron)
The Prince and Princess of Wales have thanked volunteers and operations staff for their work on the late Queen's funeral, which took place in Windsor on Monday.
During the event at Windsor Guildhall, Kate could be heard praising their efforts, saying: "It was extraordinary from the family's perspective but also for members of the public. Everyone was saying when we did the walkabout how special they felt it was to be part of it.".
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Windsor Guildhall, pictured, where Kate and William are speaking to volunteers and operational staff to thank them for their work on the Queen's committal service at Windsor Castle
have met with volunteers and operational staff to thank them for their work on the Queen 's committal service at Windsor Castle
The prince and princess arrived dressed all in black as they continue to observe the royal mourning period which lasts until Monday
The pair have passed on their appreciation to volunteers and staff who worked on the service at St George's Chapel on Monday afternoon
shook hands with a volunteer from St John's Ambulance, who were on standby throughout the day to ensure the crowds of mourners were safe
"The Prince of Wales told volunteers and staff who helped with the Windsor committal that the Royal Family had seen five rainbows over Balmoral shortly after his grandmother died. The Princess of Wales added: ‘Her Majesty was looking down on us.’
"Three days after the history-making monarch was laid to rest, the Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, met volunteers and operational staff who were involved in the committal service for the Queen at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Monday. They also supported the crowds that gathered to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth after her death on September 8.
Queen Elizabeth relocated her home base from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle amid the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. She spent most of her final years at the royal residence, although she died at her traditional summer getaway in Scotland, Balmoral Castle".
The Princess told guests she noticed and was impressed by all the preparations in Windsor in the days before the funeral while she was doing the school run.
The Prince and Princess of Wales met with staff, who were also dressed in black to pay their respects to Her late Majesty during the period of mourning
arrived at Windsor Guildhall on Thursday for their first royal engagement since the late monarch's funeral
'The group spoke about the number of people in the crowds, with one of the logistics staff saying it was about 110,000.
William said: 'We did not see the whole town come to a standstill. That's what we were worried about, that it would disrupt everyone's lives.'
Later, when one of the staff talked about how difficult the last few days must have been, he said: 'If you flip it on its head, it is always very comforting that so many people care. It makes it a lot better. There are certain moments that catch you out. You are prepared for all but certain moments catch you out.'
The Union flag is pictured being lowered on Windsor Castle as a rainbow covers the sky on September 08, when the Queen died
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コート《Dolce &Gabbana》”double-breasted, button-down coat”(=2021年 @RAF Air Cadets 282 Squadron)
The black wool and silk-blend, double-breasted, button-down coat features a collarless design, round neckline, buttonhole on the front, front flap pockets, long sleeves, pleated waist, mid-calf length and straight hem
(=2021年 @RAF Air Cadets 282 Squadron)
for her first engagement following the late Duke of Edinburgh's passing during a visit to the RAF Air Cadets 282 Squadron in East London
to meet young people supported by the Duke of Edinburgh Award
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