The Princess of Wales told a well-wisher she would burst into tears if she read too many sympathy cards as she and William met crowds at Sandringham today - while other senior royals fanned out across the UK to join a nation mourning their late Queen. With King Charles III enjoying a much-deserved rest at his Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire, the rest of his family took up the mantle - with Sophie, Countess of Wessex, hugging mourners in Manchester and Princess Anne visiting Glasgow. Fran Morgan, 62, spoke to Kate as she and William inspected the sea of flowers outside Sandringham. Recalling their conservation, Mrs Morgan said: 'She said she couldn't believe how many cards and flowers there were. But she also said ''I can't read them all or I would cry''.'
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