'We saw five rainbows at Balmoral after Queen's death', reveal Wills and Kate
Kate said that the messages and flowers left 'show the Queen had a special meaning to everybody'William said: “Seeing the flowers was really moving. We did have a good look. It was the depth of flowers, not just here but at Sandringham too. It was really moving.
“We tried to read as much as we could but some were like essays, it was incredible. The children’s ones were very special to me.He joked there was now “a bit of competition” between the corgis and Paddington over which are most linked with the Queen.The couple spent an hour at Windsor Guildhall chatting with St John Ambulance crew, Crown Estate staff, council workers and volunteers.
It must have been quite a mission. Having gone backwards and forwards last week, we could see it slowly growing. It seemed so well organised.”