The Prince of Wales told a woman at Sandringham today that yesterday's procession was 'very difficult' and had reminded him of walking behind his mother Diana's coffin, before William - close to tears - said to her: 'Don't cry now, you'll start me off'.
William, 40, was also heard telling a mourner that Prince George, nine, understood the loss of his great-grandmother, but Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, less so. Meanwhile, Kate told a woman she would burst into tears if she read too many sympathy cards.
The new Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out of a dark Range Rover near to Sandringham's historic Norwich Gates where they warmly greeted by huge crowds who had waited behind metal barriers to see the couple.
William
and Kate stayed for almost an hour, chatting to royal fans young and
old, and took the time to read the messages on the sea of floral
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