United in grief... heartbroken royals seen looking sorrowful during emotional service for The Queen
Members of the royal family gathered today to mourn the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Members of the royal family gathered today to mourn the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Britain's longest-reigning monarch will be laid to rest on Monday (September 19). Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 on Thursday September 8, after ruling for 70 years.
Hours before the death of the Queen was announced a football club in Kent was receiving an award in her honour.
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