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Prince and Princess of Wales to Lead Nation’s Tributes on Queen’s Anniversary
September 8 marks the one-year anniversary of the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II, and people from all over the world are preparing to pay their respects to Britain's longest reigning monarch.
Leading the tributes will be the Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales, who are expected to deliver a public message in honor of the late Queen.
According to sources, they will also take this opportunity to reflect on her legacy and look towards the future.
While the exact details of how the tributes will be shown are still unknown, it is anticipated that the royal couple will use this occasion to remember the late Queen and celebrate her life.
It is believed that they will do so quietly and privately at Balmoral, the Queen's residence.
This day holds great significance as it marks the end of an era with the passing of Her Majesty.
The royal family has been going through a transitional phase since the Queen's death, and it is expected that after the coronation and the end of the summer vacation, there will be further developments.
The late Queen herself had observed a quiet day on September 8 to commemorate her father's death, a tradition that has been carried on by the King.
Following the Christmas break, the late Queen would stay at Sandringham in Norfolk until after the anniversary of George V's death on February 6.
However, this year, there are no plans for any public events or private family gatherings for the entire royal family.
Despite this, the King is expected to welcome family members to stay at Balmoral during the summer.
Among the guests at Balmoral will be the Prince and Princess of Wales, accompanied by their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and their two teenage children are also expected to join them.
In addition to these family members, there may be some unexpected guests attending as well.
One notable figure expected to join the royal gathering is Rishi Sunak.
However, it seems that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not be in attendance, as they have reportedly declined the invitation.
This decision further highlights the ongoing tensions between the couple and the royal family.
As we commemorate the one-year anniversary of the late Queen's passing, let us reflect on her remarkable reign and the impact she had on the nation and the world.
Her legacy will forever be remembered, and her absence leaves a void that can never be filled.