King Carlos III leaves note in Queen Elizabeth IIs coffin

King Carlos III leaves note in Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin; that’s what the monarch wrote Panorama

King Charles III had a very difficult time during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, because the current monarch had to stand in front of his mother’s coffin to say goodbye to him. However, Queen Elizabeth II’s son had one final detail with the monarch, because Carlos III left a farewell note in Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin.

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The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was a very emotional and historic moment for the whole of the UK, but one of the details that caught our attention was this King Carlos III couldn’t help but weep when he saw the coffin of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. According to Page Six, during the memorial service, King Carlos III had to wipe his tearsbecause he could not contain his feelings in such a difficult moment.

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King Carlos III wept during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Photo: AFP

King Carlos III leaves a note in Queen Elizabeth’s coffin

A final detail from King Carlos III to Queen Elizabeth II after his death was that The monarch left a note on Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin. per log, Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin must have the imperial crown, royal scepter and orb on it. However, the monarch also wanted a flower arrangement in purple tones for her last farewell.

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King Charles III left a note in Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin. Photo: AFP

In the flower arrangement you could see that there was a note from King Carlos III himself. The note said: “In loving and devoted memory. Karl R. As revealed by Page Six, the “R” of the signature means rex, meaning king in Latin, for now Queen Elizabeth II’s son becomes the new monarch of the United Kingdom and he will have to honor what his mother left in the British monarchy.