Duchess of Kent funeral: Prince Andrew makes rare public appearance alongside royals

The king, the prince of the Wales and the princess and other members of the royal family participate in a funeral service in London For the Duchess of City.
The mourning filled the Westminster Cathedral for Requiem Mass, a Catholic funeral ceremony for a member of the royal family in modern British history.
The residual Duke of York, his ex -wife Sarah, York Duchess and Windsor’un gained a rare appearance.
Andrew’s public career, as former British Ambassador, US Lord Peter Mandelson, was effectively ended with friendship with American financial and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
The Duke of the City took a cane, after arriving by car, took the other mourning to the cathedral. Young family members came to buses.
William had a white handkerchief stuck in the upper pocket, Kate wore a large bow in the back and a black hat that clarified the details on the front, and her hair wore pearl earrings in the back.
The king came without the queen withdrawn from the event on Tuesday morning, which suffered from acute sinusitis.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “With great regret, his majesty queen was relieved of acute sinusitis, while the City Duchess was withdrawn from this afternoon.
“Their thoughts and prayers will be with the Duke of the City and the whole family.”
The announcement raises questions about Camilla’s US President Donald Trump’s participation in the high -betting and intense state visit, which started fully at Windsor on Wednesday and hosted by the king.
However, the queen is hopeful that the trip, including a luxury state feast, will be sufficiently healed to participate in all royal elements, as planned.
The other mourning was the Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence, Duchess of Edinburgh, and the Duke and Duchess of Kent.
Former Formula 1 World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart and actress Rula Lenska and Dame Maureen Lipman were among those who mourned at the funeral Cathedral by Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales.
Katharine, the wife of the Duke of City of the deceased Queen Elizabeth, died of peacefully surrounded by her family on the evening of 4 September.
Duchess, a religious follower of the Roman Catholic belief, became the first member of the royal family, which has become a Catholic family for more than 300 years in 1994, and a desire to have a funeral at the Westminster Cathedral.




