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  • 12/10/2023
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00:00 Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were supported by their husbands Eduardo Mapelli
00:04 Mazi and Jack Brooksbank last night as they received the Queen's coffin at Buckingham Palace.
00:10 On the steps of the Grand Entrance, King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla were joined by Prince
00:22 William, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry along with the Earl and Countess of Wessex
00:27 and their children Lady Louise and Viscount Severn, the Duke of York and his daughters and their husbands.
00:32 The York sisters were pictured being driven into the palace ahead of the occasion in separate cars,
00:45 with both Eugenie and Beatrice taking a seat in the front of their vehicles,
00:49 while their husbands remained in the back of the car.
00:51 It comes after Eduardo posted an emotional tribute to the Queen
01:01 on his Instagram page shortly after her death last Thursday.
01:04 Princess Eugenie kept her gaze straight ahead of her as she was driven into the palace last night.
01:16 Zara Tindall looks dilapidated as she walks behind the Queen's coffin,
01:28 she looks devastated to have lost her beloved grandmother Ack sat in the back of the car,
01:32 and could be seen looking directly ahead of him as they drove through the rainy streets of London.
01:43 Her husband Mike Tindall was silent during the procession. The father of one works for
01:48 property tycoon Mike Meldman, a long-standing business partner of George Clooney, and the
01:54 couple are currently splitting their time between the UK and Portugal.
01:57 Meanwhile as Princess Beatrice was driven into the palace last night,
02:07 she could be seen looking straight ahead of her.
02:09 The royal mother of two was wearing a black outfit,
02:19 with her red hair falling across her shoulders.
02:22 Meanwhile her husband Edo sat in the back of the vehicle,
02:32 and looked out at royal crowds as they drove through the palace gates.
02:35 Mourners cheered and clapped in the rain as the new state hearse, which the late monarch helped
02:46 to design, traveled down Constitution Hill and around the Queen Victoria Memorial, slowing on
02:52 its approach, before driving through the gates of the palace and through the central arch into
02:56 the quadrangle. With a glass roof and large side windows, the hearse was designed to give members
03:08 of the public a clear view, and featured interior lights that shone brightly in the gloomy London
03:13 evening. Outriders stopped with their heads bowed at the end of the journey, while a police officer
03:24 at the gate saluted. People also cheered hip-hip-hooray after the coffin drove under the
03:35 arch, with many putting down their umbrellas as a sign of respect. It marked the first time the
03:47 two men have been pictured with their wives since the Queen's death on Thursday.
03:56 Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie joined other members of the royal family at
04:02 Balmoral last week following the Queen's death.
04:10 And the girls' deep bond with their grandmother was apparent on Friday as they looked incredibly
04:15 emotional while reading tributes to the late monarch outside the gates of the castle.
04:19 The sisters held hands as they read tributes, with both openly wiping tears away from their
04:31 eyes and accepting hugs from their father Prince Andrew.
04:40 The appearance of Eduardo and Jack last night comes after Edo paid his respects to the Queen
04:45 in a heartfelt Instagram message on Friday, saying it has been incredibly hard to process
04:50 the last 24 hours. He revealed his children Wolfie, 6, whom he shares with his ex Dara
05:03 Huang, and daughter Sienna, who turns 1 this month, spent time with the monarch in Balmoral
05:08 this summer. Edo wrote that he and his wife Beatrice were brokenhearted by the news, adding,
05:20 "incredibly hard to process the last 24 hours."
05:23 What an incredible woman and extraordinary mark she's left on the entire world.
05:34 She was the rock on which modern Britain was built.
05:37 She was the one who brought the Queen to the throne.
05:43 Feeling very lucky that our little ones got to spend time with her this summer.
05:47 Rest is peace your majesty.
05:49 We will miss you so much. Meanwhile he also shared a previously unseen photo of the Duke
06:02 of Edinburgh and Queen at his wedding to Princess Beatrice in 2020.
06:06 The unseen picture showed the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh standing side by side during
06:17 the ceremony, which took place at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
06:22 Dressed in a pastel blue dress and matching jacket, with a matching hat adorned with flowers,
06:34 the Queen was positively beaming as she watched her granddaughter get married to her Italian beau.
06:38 She was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, who looked in good spirits in a black suit.
06:50 The monarch, who was looking at the young couple standing out of shot,
07:00 was also clutching the weddings program in her hands.
07:03 The presence of the Queen and Prince Philip at the event had made the ceremony even more special,
07:14 because it was socially distanced due to Covid-19 restrictions in place at the time.
07:19 He also shared a black image with the Queen's insignia and her year of birth and death.
07:30 Elsewhere, he shared rare archive pictures of the Queen with a young Charles and Princess Anne,
07:42 a portrait of her with Prince Philip, and a sweet snap of the monarch walking her corgis.
07:46 One picture showed a young Queen, wearing sunglasses and sat behind the wheel of a
07:58 black car in Windsor with a young King Charles and Princess Royal sat by her side,
08:03 with Royal fans snapping their pictures in the back, in 1957.
08:07 Another photograph, shot in black and white, showed the sovereign-looking regal in a gown
08:18 and wearing her royal sash and tiara, sat next to the Duke of Edinburgh in his navy uniform.
08:24 This picture was taken a year into her year in 1953. A fourth, sweet image showed the monarch
08:37 dressed in a stylish teal ensemble walking one corgi and two dorgies on the grounds of Balmoral
08:42 in 1974. Eddow's sweet homage comes as the world is still reeling for the news of the Queen's
08:55 passing, with many Royal fans having traveled to Buckingham Palace in London to pay their respect.

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