How to Send Royals Condolences After Queen Elizabeth II’s Death

share your grief. Fans of the British royal family have been encouraged to send written messages of condolence following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

The official Twitter Account for the royals posted a link for the public to share their heartfelt messages via an “online book” to pay tribute to the late monarch. “A selection of messages will be shared with members of the royal family and may be preserved in the royal archives for posterity,” the website reads.

Those who message can also note their location as the royals collect congratulations from around the world.

How to offer condolences to the royal family after the death of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth the second. Tim Rooke/Shutterstock

Elizabeth, the longest reigning British monarch in history, died on Thursday 8 September at her home in Balmoral, Scotland, aged 96. In her final moments, the Queen was surrounded by loved ones, including her eldest son, King Charles III, who immediately ascended to the throne after Elizabeth’s death. Returning to London, he turned to the United Kingdom and its Commonwealth.

“Of course my life will change when I take on my new responsibilities. I will no longer be able to devote so much time and energy to the charities and causes that are so close to my heart,” the 73-year-old said on Friday 9 September. “But I know this important work will continue in the trusted hands of others.”

Charles was officially proclaimed the new monarch by the accession council a day later. “It is my saddest duty to announce the death of my beloved mother, the Queen,” he announced at St James’s Palace. “I know how much you, the whole nation – and I think I may say the whole world – sympathize with me for the irreparable loss we have all suffered. It is my greatest comfort to know of the sympathy so many have expressed to my sister, [Princess Anne]and my brothers [Prince Andrew and Prince Edward]and that such overwhelming affection and support should be extended to our entire family in our loss.”

Before the start of his reign, the former Prince of Wales was the longest-waiting heir in the history of the United Kingdom. He is also the oldest person to ascend the throne. (His late mother was just 25 when she became queen in the 1950s.)

Prince William, who is now first in line to become king, supported his father at the royal ceremony while Charles continued to honor Elizabeth’s legacy. “My mother’s reign has been unparalleled in its duration, devotion and devotion,” His Majesty added on Saturday, September 10. “Even though we mourn, we give thanks for this most faithful life. I am deeply aware of this great legacy and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty that have now passed to me.”

Also on Saturday, they were joined by William, 40 Princess Kate to greet crowds of mourners in Windsor, England, who gathered to pay their respects. The Duke personally extended an invitation to his younger brother Prince Harryand Megan Markle for the emotional tour.

“It’s a lonely place now, topless [the queen]’ the 37-year-old Duke of Sussex told viewers in a video obtained by The sun. “You could feel her presence in every room she was in.”

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