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Sweet moment Prince William offers steadying hand to Camilla at historic ceremony

THE sweet moment Prince William offers Queen Camilla a steadying hand was spotted during today's Accession ceremony for Charles III.

The Prince of Wales helped Camilla onto the stage at St James' Palace as the family come to terms with the loss of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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The sweet moment Prince William offers a steadying hand to Camilla at the historic ceremonyCredit: BBC
It showed a moment of warmth between the pair who are thought to have had a frosty relationship in the pastCredit: BBC

The Queen passed away peacefully at her Balmoral estate aged 96 on Thursday with the new monarch and Princess Anne by her bedside.

Prince William also rushed to Scotland on a private jet alongside Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and the Duchess of Wessex but was too late to say his final goodbyes.



Just hours after her death the King and Queen consort and the Prince of Wales travelled back to London to carry out a series of protocols and traditions.

Charles automatically became King following the tragic death of his mother on Thursday but his role has now been confirmed.

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And today Prince William and Camilla signed the proclamation at St James' Palace to formally make his father a King.

On the table used to sign the proclamation was a small ink pot which is believed to be a gift given to Charles by his sons.

In a clip that shows the pair taking to the stage for the ceremony, a concerned William offers his hand to steady the Queen consort.

It is unclear if Camilla, who is out of shot, becomes unsteady on her feet but the Prince appears to put his arms around her in a bid to stop her from falling.

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The touching footage shows a warm moment between Camilla and her stepson after past tensions between the pair.

The breakdown of Charles and Diana's marriage in 1992 and their later divorce in 1996 sparked a frosty relationship between Camilla and stepsons William and Harry.

However, William, 39, was said to be "supportive" of the move and "respectful" of his grandmother's decision to name her Queen consort.

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Gun salutes sounded across the country and chants of "god save the King" rang out to usher in the historic ceremony today.

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It came after the first-ever televised Accession Ceremony at St James' Palace where the King vowed to follow the Queen's "inspiring example".

Flanked by Prince William and Queen Camilla, the King said: "I know how deeply you, the entire Nation - and I think I may say the whole world - sympathise with me in the irreparable loss we have all suffered.

"It is the greatest consolation to me to know of the sympathy expressed by so many to my Sister and Brothers and that such overwhelming affection and support should be extended to our whole family in our loss.

"To all of us as a family, as to this kingdom and the wider family of nations of which it is a part, my Mother gave an example of lifelong love and of selfless service.

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