Tearful mourners line gates of Balmoral Castle as King Charles leaves after Queen's death
Teary-eyed mourners turned out at Balmoral Castle after King Charles III left to travel to London following the death of the Queen.
Tributes have accumulated outside the black and gold gates of Balmoral Castle since late on Thursday, and continued to grow throughout Friday morning. Others expressed wishes that Balmoral had brought the Queen some relief in her final days. The Aberdeenshire countryside is often said to have been one of her favourite places to spend time.
“I can’t even imagine the pain you are all going through,” one note read. “My thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Save The King.” “He seems very happy in his private life, and he has had the greatest of mentors before becoming King. He will have learnt so much and will be learning more all the time.”
Among the well-wishers, a pair of Buddhist monks, who stood united in prayer after laying down a floral tribute.
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