How Will the Royal Family Mark the First Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s Death?

How Will the Royal Family Mark the First Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Death?

After a historic reign, Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96 on September 8, 2022. As the first anniversary of her death approaches, there are reports emerging about how the royal family will honor her memory.

A good deal has changed for the royals in the months since Queen Elizabeth‘s passing. Notably, King Charles ascended the throne on the day of her death. He was formally crowned a few months later in May.

While the family has not yet formally announced plans for next month, there is precedent that offers insight into what to expect.

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People noted that there do not appear to be plans for a formal ceremony. Instead, it is likely that King Charles and Queen Camilla will likely stay out of the public eye on the day.

Historically, Queen Elizabeth marked the day of her father’s passing and her ascension from Sandringham House. It is expected that the family will do the same at Balmoral Castle, where the Queen died last year. They also could be at their Birkhall Estate, which is located close to Balmoral.

Reports suggest that Prince William and Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) will join the King and Queen. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who live in the United States after stepping back from royal duties, do not have official plans.

There were rumors that the Sussexes would be “snubbed,” which palace insiders denied in a statement shared with the Daily Mail. We’ll keep you up to date as we learn more.

A report earlier this year revealed how the Princes feel about their stepmother becoming Queen.