The Queen's kids ONE YEAR ON FROM LOSING MUMMY
New Idea|September 11, 2023
THE HOUSE OF WINDSOR IS STILL COMING TO TERMS WITH THEIR GRIEF
The Queen's kids ONE YEAR ON FROM LOSING MUMMY

When Queen Elizabeth II died on September W 8, 2022, her children mourned openly and publicly along with the world. But as the crowds around Westminster Abbey abated after the funeral, and her heir, Charles, got on with the business of being King, there were three remaining children left who've spent the last 12 months privately adjusting to life without Her Majesty...

PRINCESS ANNE

A pillar of strength

The Queen's only daughter has long been known for her stoicism, and never was it on display more than when she accompanied her mother's body from Scotland to London for the funeral this time last year.

The Princess Royal "would not leave her mother's side, from her last breaths to her burial", according to our source.

Since that heartrending moment, Anne, 73, has established herself as one of the new King's most trusted advisors due to her "unwavering sense of duty".

"She is the person the King has known the longest," royal expert Wesley Kerr told Tatler. "She can be relied on for complete discretion and unconditional love... She understands who and what has shaped him and is eager for him to succeed: for the sake of their beloved mum and dad, and for country and Commonwealth."

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