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Prince William has spoken about walking behind the Queen’s coffin on Wednesday – and how it bought back memories of walking behind his mother Princess Diana’s coffin in 1997.
The i says It was the same route down The Mall, the same London plane trees that struck a vivid green in the autumn sunshine, the same shadow cast on red asphalt by a gun carriage carrying a coffin.
Prince William and Harry walled side by side behind the Queen’s coffin as it made the procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall on Wednesday.
Daily Mirror says PRINCE WILLIAM has spoken many times about the fond memories he has of his late mother, Princess Diana. The best story was a prank Diana pulled with some famous supermodels
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