It’s ‘Strange,’ says Kate Middleton, to be visiting Windsor Castle without Queen Elizabeth.
“She’s touched everyone’s lives globally,” the new Princess of Wales said in a public appearance at the royal residence on Saturday
Kate Middleton is missing Queen Elizabeth’s presence.
The new Princess of Wales, 40, made a surprise appearance on Saturday at Windsor Castle with her husband Prince William, brother-in-law Prince Harry, and his wife Meghan Markle, where the royal couples engaged with the crowd, shaking hands, hugging, and reminiscing about the Queen. The latter “died peacefully” in her sleep on Thursday at the age of 96.
In a video shared via TikTok and Instagram, Kate can be heard saying, “It’s very strange being here without Her Majesty,” referring to the royal residence that the Queen used as her home base since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“She’s touched everyone’s lives globally,” Kate added, reminiscing about the significance of her late grandmother-in-law and her reign.
Later in the video, Kate and Prince William can be seen standing together engaging with a spectator’s dog.
“Dogs are important at this time,” Prince William, 40, says as he pets the animal.
Prince Harry, 37, also mentioned how different Windsor Castle felt without his grandmother.
“It’s a lonely place up there now without her,” Harry said to well-wishers in a video obtained by The Sun. “You could feel her presence in any room she was in.”
The quartet also went on a tour of the memorials to Queen Elizabeth left outside Windsor Castle.
Prince William invited his brother and sister-in-law on the outing. A royal source tells that Prince William thought the walkabout to welcome the crowds “was an essential demonstration of solidarity at an extraordinarily difficult moment for the family.”
“It’s such a remarkable historical moment and also a highly personal one for the family,” a palace source says, “that you’d expect and think that all members of the family will unify and support [the King], and perhaps some of those scars might be healed in the process.”