Prince Harry was photographed in a car and at the airport after the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, as seen in photos below.
Prince Harry has talked about how not mourning for his mother, Princess Diana privately has effected him mentally growing up and now the media is not letting him mourn for his grandmother The Queen quietly too. Seriously, leave this man alone. pic.twitter.com/t8Okv9OKLX
— TV Fanatic👑⚜️ (@TvKhaleesi) September 9, 2022
Even in times of grief, Prince Harry continues to be his mother's son 🤍 pic.twitter.com/FDVipgj5ft
— Julieth ❀ (@troubleshade) September 9, 2022
A sad day it is for all as Prince William was photographed driving senior members of the royal family to Queen Elizabeth II’s Scottish home amid growing concerns for the 96-year-old monarch’s health before she passed away.
William would have his arrival at Aberdeen Airport in a private plane which would also be carrying Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, at 4 p.m. U.K. time following an announcement made at lunchtime from Buckingham Palace revealing that the monarch had been placed under “medical supervision.”
The initial statement before death was: “Following further evaluation this morning, The Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision. The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral.”
Prince Harry was also reported to be en route to Scotland while Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have remained in England at the time of announcement.
Following the announcement from Buckingham Palace, it was confirmed by Clarence House that Prince Charles alongside his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, had traveled to Balmoral to be with the queen. They were also joined by Princess Anne who had been undertaking engagements in Scotland.
The queen has been at Balmoral, her Scottish home since late July where she was staying at a smaller property on the estate before taking up residence in the castle on August 9.
The traditional welcome ceremony which marks the monarch’s official residence was scaled back, taking place behind closed gates out of the public eye. Many had stated that The Queen wanted everything to be very private. Which, could mean that she knew she was falling ill.
Truss herself sent a message of good wishes to the monarch after the announcement of her condition came from Buckingham Palace on Thursday, posting on Twitter: “The whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime. My thoughts – and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom – are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time.”
House of Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle, halted ministerial proceedings at which Truss had previously been present, to also issue a statement: “I wish to say something about the announcement that has just been made about her majesty.”