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Charles won’t publicly mark anniversary of Queen’s death

King Charles will not be publicly marking the anniversary of his mother the late Queen’s death – following in her tradition of spending the time privately in a period of ‘private reflection’

William and Kate will lead the nation in tributes to the late Queen on the first anniversary of her death – with Charles deciding against publicly commemorating the occasion.

The Prince and Princess of Wales will deliver a public message in honour of the life and legacy of late monarch, who passed away on September 8 last year, after serving a record breaking 70 years on the throne.

The future king and queen are expected to recognise the outpouring of emotion and accolades from across the world in the days and weeks that followed Her Majesty’s demise, but also use the opportunity to “look forward” as the royal family’s “year of transition” comes to an end, sources revealed.

However, The King has decided against publicly acknowledging his mother’s passing, instead choosing to mark the date privately at the Balmoral home in Scotland where she died aged 96.

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