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Here's the live feed, you can go back about 10 minutes to see them come out to view the flowers.
James Middleton’s IG post to remember the Queen off course has pictures of her with her dogs.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CiTMJK-I7mr/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Harry and Meghan are nowhere to be found?
It was very moving to see the group of senior adult Royals together at Balmoral. Beatrice and Eugenie both looked a bit tearful.
Harry left on Friday morning, and doesn’t seem to have been seen since.
Presumably the grandchildren’s spouses are with the children, and maybe going out in front of all the crowds would have been too much for James.
Mmmm. Well Harry. Certainly the spouses aren't there so Megjan wouldn't be. But in normal times where would he be. In London or with his family. Ian the fact he should up at 8pm and left before even having breakfast with the family says a lot. I think it's time we move on now from them. They don't want to be part of it and let's leave it at that.
I imagine the ones in Scotland will come with her body back to London.
Zara looked absolutely inconsolable. And I saw Andrew ask er if she is alright.
It looked like Louise also had a hard time.
Harry and Meghan are nowhere to be found?
The whole family looks completely devastated. It must have came as such a shock to them all.
This was at Balmoral in Scotland. Harry and Meghan are said to be at their house on the Windsor Castle grounds in England.
According to Omid Harry will stay in the UK (I assume until the funeral). He didn't write anything about Meghan.
The whole family looks completely devastated. It must have came as such a shock to them all.
Let's move on from those not there.
There was a lovely picture I saw on twitter of Sophie, Andrew, Louise, Eugenie and Beatrice all in a big embrace which was just so touching. I assume likewise that those we've seen today will stay on and accompany the coffin to Edinburgh. How lovely that they've had some time, in private, to grief together and pay their last respects before the "formal business" begins.
Apparently William and Catherine are going to view flowers at Windsor - crowds have been cleared from in front of the gates where the public have been laying flowers.
The Prince of Wales has released a very moving tribute the Her Majesty The Queen, to be found here:
Statement from The Prince of Wales
Very touching statement, straight from the heart.
A timetable for the following days and up to the funeral on 19th has just been published - details can be seen on the BBC website.