Sweet moment Prince William reassures well-wisher Queen's Corgis are being well looked after as he visits mourners | The Sun

PRINCE WILLIAM reassured a grieving young royal fan today in London as they were concerned about what would happen to the Queen's Corgis.

The newly-appointed Prince and Princess of Wales shook hands with fans and spoke to mourners who were queuing to see the Queen lying-in-state.


In the sweet footage, the father-of-three shook hands with a blonde woman on the other side of the barrier.

The royal fan asked Prince William how the dogs were doing as she was concerned that they would be very upset after their owner's passing.

Still clasping her hand Prince William reassured her: "I saw them the other day. They’re being looked after fine, they’re two very friendly corgis."

He then joked that they were being looked after so well that they were perhaps being spoilt.

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Crowds cheered King Charles and his son arrived to thank people for waiting up to 26 hours to pay their respects to Her Majesty at Westminster Hall.

Hundreds of royal fans in line in Lambeth, south London, applauded as Charles, 73, and William, 40, emerged together.

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Many took photos and pressed against the metal barriers, eager to exchange a word with the pair.

The father and son shook hands with those closest and smiled and waved at those in the back.

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Several shouted "God Save the King" and "God Save the Prince of Wales" as they passed by.

One person told Wills: "You'll be a brilliant king one day", before he said to another: "It really means a lot that you're here."

And at one point, he warned royal fans "it's very emotional when you get in there" as he prepped them for stepping foot inside the Palace.

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One woman offered His Majesty condolences as he held her hand, and another cried out: "I can't believe this."

Dozens bellowed "hip hip hooray" as the duo moved down the pavement, stopping for a few moments with each person.

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