It was a place Queen Elizabeth II visited many times throughout her 70-year reign, so it was fitting that the Prince and Princess of Wales chose a visit to St Davids Cathedral in Pembrokeshire to remember her last week.
On the first anniversary of her passing, Prince William and Kate laid white flowers in front of a portrait of the monarch inside the historic landmark and appeared visibly moved as they reflected on her life.
The royal couple had attended a moving Accession Day service that remembered Elizabeth “with both sadness and great affection”, before stepping forward for the Princess to lay a bouquet of ivy, eucalyptus, white roses and waxflowers.
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Bowing their heads in silence, they seemed lost in thought before moving on to look through a book of condolences signed by more than 3,000 people.