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ROYAL REFLECTION

King Charles travels to his beloved Highgrove estate for day of contemplation & leaves Camilla at her Wiltshire mansion

THE King will reportedly have a quiet day of reflection after days of public tributes to the Queen.

His Majesty, 73, has endured a relentless schedule since his mother's death last Thursday.

Charles and the Queen Consort landed in a helicopter near her Wiltshire residence shortly after the royal procession this afternoon
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Charles and the Queen Consort landed in a helicopter near her Wiltshire residence shortly after the royal procession this afternoonCredit: SWNS
The King was seen driving near the Queen Consort's estate. It is thought he has now return to his beloved Highgrove home
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The King was seen driving near the Queen Consort's estate. It is thought he has now return to his beloved Highgrove homeCredit: SWNS
King Charles is not expected to attend any public events on Thursday
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King Charles is not expected to attend any public events on ThursdayCredit: Reuters

He and , Queen Consort, have together travelled the breadth of Britain to mark Her Majesty's passing.

And Charles, who has remained stoic throughout, has had little time to grieve.

It's understood the King has now returned to his beloved Highgrove home in Gloucestershire, having dropped Camilla off at her Wiltshire residence, Ray Mill House.

He is not expected to attend any public events on Thursday.

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The day away from public duties has always formed part of the London Bridge operation - the detailed plan in the event of the Queen's death.

It is expected to allow Charles to pause and reflect on the days gone by since his mother died peacefully at Balmoral on Thursday

But the King is still expected to continue preparing for his new role and will still receive his red boxes of state papers,  reports.

Earlier today, His Majesty was united in grief with his family as the Queen was taken to lie in state after a poignant procession.

The grieving Monarch looked sombre as he followed her coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall.

And a hush fell over the capital as tens of thousands of mourners gathered to pay their respects.

The Queen will now lie in state at Westminster Hall until Monday, when her funeral is due to take place.

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Charles last week gave his approval for the day to be a bank holiday across the UK.

Most businesses will shut and kids will not be expected to go into school as they mourn their longest reigning monarch.

The King followed his mother's coffin to Westminster Hall earlier today
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The King followed his mother's coffin to Westminster Hall earlier todayCredit: AFP
Charles walked alongside his siblings as they left Buckingham Palace
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Charles walked alongside his siblings as they left Buckingham PalaceCredit: Getty
He looked sombre as he followed the coffin followed by his son
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He looked sombre as he followed the coffin followed by his sonCredit: AFP
The Queen's coffin features an Imperial State Crown and white flower wreath
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The Queen's coffin features an Imperial State Crown and white flower wreathCredit: AFP