Royal mourning in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh will end for the monarchy and their households today.
Since the death of the Queen s consort on April 9 the royal family has only carried out official duties where appropriate, and have dressed in black as a mark of respect when in public.
From today they will be able to carry out their normal official roles in full after observing the two-week period of mourning.
This comes as the family gets set to celebrate the birthday of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s son Prince Louis, as he turns three today.
The monarchy may soon be back at work full-time, but as the Queen has said they are experiencing a period of great sadness .
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Since the death of the Queen’s consort on April 9, the royal family has only carried out official duties where appropriate
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Royal mourning in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh will end today for the monarchy and their households.
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