A YOUNG royal fan was spotted gifting the Prince of Wales a Paddington Bear teddy as crowds gathered to mourn The Queen and offer condolences to the royal family.
The Prince of Wales was joined by Princess Kate and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor Castle this evening following Her Majesty The Queen's death on Thursday.
The sweet moment was captured on Sky News and reshared on Twitter by the user, @.
Prince William arrived to greet crowds at Windsor Castle after seeing tributes left for his grandmother.
In the clip, Prince William can be seen collecting flowers and speaking to the public offering their sympathies for the family in this difficult time.
A young girl holds up a teddy of Paddington Bear, who famously did a skit with The Queen thanking Her Majesty for her services to the country during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations earlier this year.
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As the grieving young fan hands the teddy to Prince William he can be heard saying 'it is so sweet,' of her.
He asked: "Is that going over there or do you want me to keep it?"
The young royal fan says it is for the Prince to keep, and the sweet gesture touched William as he revealed he knew a special someone to give the teddy to.
"I might give it to George, thank you very much."
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Prince George is the eldest of Kate and William's three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Prince William, Princess Kate, Harry, and Meghan met with grieving members of the public before heading back to Windsor Estate together.
William's official spokesperson confirmed he invited Harry and Meghan to look at the tributes with him today.
Prince William invited his brother to the walkabout in an indication he may be willing to forget their reported feud through the grief.
It comes after King Charles III yesterday expressed his "love" for Harry and Meghan in his first address to the nation.
It is understood Prince William believed it was an important show of unity at a difficult time for the family.