The spoke for the nation yesterday as she told well- wishers marking the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's passing: 'We all have wonderful memories of her. We have to hold on to them.'Her poignant words came as she and attended a service of commemoration at St Davids Cathedral in Wales, laying a bouquet of white roses in front of a portrait of the late monarch – a beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother – before bowing their heads in quiet contemplation.The moving solemnity of the occasion was in stark contrast to , who was photographed by a tourist as he secretly visited his grandmother's grave at St George's Chapel in Windsor yesterday morning, alone, before flying out of the country at lunchtime.
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