Queen's death left an 'unimaginable void' for us and the kids, say Sophie and Edward
"Given that my mama let us spend so much time with her, I think she also rather enjoyed watching those passions blossom.
"Those times together, those happy memories, have now become massively precious to each and every one of us. "May God bless Her Majesty and may her memory be long cherished even as the baton she has carried for these past 70 years now passes to the next generation and to my brother, Charles.Lady Louise and mum Sophie carriage driving at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 2018Sophie, Andrew, Louise, Edward, Sir Timothy Laurence and Philip in 2012Credit: Getty
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