Prince & Princess of Wales visit Windsor Guildhall

In their first engagement since the Queen's funeral, they're thanking those involved in Her Late Majesty's committal service at Windsor Castle.

Author: Rebecca Speare-Cole, PA & Sharon Plummer & Jonathan RichardsPublished 22nd Sep 2022
Last updated 27th Sep 2022

Volunteers and operational staff who were involved in The Queen's committal service at Windsor Castle, are being thanked by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

William and Catherine are carrying out their first royal engagement, since Her Late Majesty's funeral at Windsor Guildhall today (22 September).

The royal couple are passing on their appreciation to those who worked on the service at St George's Chapel on Monday afternoon (19 September).

King Charles III places the the Queen's Company Camp Colour of the Grenadier Guards on the coffin at the Committal Service for Queen Elizabeth II

They will also thank the group for supporting the large crowds that gathered in Windsor to commemorate the Queen and watch the procession of her coffin up the Long Walk to the castle before the service.

A sea of flowers was left in memory of The Queen

The prince and princess arrived dressed all in black as they continue to observe the royal mourning period which lasts until Monday (26 September).

The engagement is one of their first since William became the heir apparent and became known as the Prince of Wales, after the death of his grandmother and the accession of his father, Charles, to become the King.

William also inherited the title Duke of Cornwall and is now the Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge.

Catherine is now known as the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge.

Other royals are also undertaking engagements today, to thank people involved in the Queen's funeral and to recognise the service of those on deployment overseas.

The Earl of Wessex is visiting Estonia and Germany in his role as Royal Colonel of 2nd Battalion of The Rifles and Royal Honorary Colonel of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry.

This trip includes thanking members of 2 Rifles for their service to the Queen at Camp Tapa, Estonia, and visiting troops on deployment from the Royal Wessex Yeomanry at the Normandy Barracks in Paderborn, Germany.

The Princess Royal is visiting Portsmouth Naval Base to meet Royal Navy personnel who took part in the funeral procession.

Anne will also visit St Omer Barracks in Aldershot to meet personnel who played a central role in providing logistical support during the funeral.

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