
Royal Couple Visits Welsh Cathedral
Prince William and Princess Kate have arrived at St David's Cathedral in Wales to pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Today marks one year since the Queen's passing after her reign of 70 years and 214 days over Britain.
A Private Church Service and Community Visit
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended a private church service at St David's Cathedral today to commemorate the Queen's life. Following the service, they will also meet members of the local community in the cloister.

Remembering Queen Elizabeth II
In a touching tribute on Instagram, Prince William and Princess Kate posted photos of the Queen along with a heartfelt caption. They stated, "Today we remember the extraordinary life and legacy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth. We all miss you. W & C."
A Poignant Event for the Late Queen
King Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, gathered at Crathie Kirk for a meaningful event at the church where the late Queen worshipped. They were joined by the late Queen's niece and nephew, Lady Sarah Chatto and the Earl of Snowdon, along with their families.

Other Royal Tributes
Prince Harry also made a surprise appearance at Windsor Castle this morning. The palace confirmed that several members of the royal family paid their respects separately at the chapel where the Queen was laid to rest, St. George's Chapel.
Reflecting on Her Legacy
One year on from the Queen's death, the memories of her remarkable life and impact continue to be cherished by the royal family and the nation alike.

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