
Family Cavalry trooper Jack Burnell-Williams was discovered useless at his barracks.
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An 18-year-old soldier who helped guard Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin throughout her funeral procession was discovered useless at his barracks in London, in keeping with a number of studies.
Family Cavalry trooper Jack Burnell-Williams was discovered useless Wednesday at Hyde Park Barracks in London’s Knightsbridge part, The Telegraph reported. Authorities usually are not treating the loss of life as suspicious.
Relations, together with his devastated mother Laura, paid tribute to him on social media, in keeping with a number of studies. In addition they shared TV footage of the Family Calvary taking part within the Sept. 19 funeral, including they had been “so proud” he accompanied “the Queen on her closing journey.”
“By no means ever thought I'd be saying this however we as a household are all heartbroken with the sudden passing of our fantastic son Jack Williams yesterday,” she posted on Fb, in keeping with The Solar.
The mother’s Fb web page was peppered with photographs of her son performing his duties.
She had additionally shared TV footage of Jack taking part within the Trooping of the Color as a part of the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations in June.
She captioned the clip: “One of many proudest days of my life.”
His girlfriend Molly Holmes stated on his mother’s Fb web page: “Without end going to overlook you my love. Actually heartbroken.”
Burnell-Williams was current when the Queen’s coffin was pulled from Westminster Abbey, by means of Whitehall, down The Mall and previous Buckingham Palace to Wellington Arch earlier this month.
He additionally reportedly took half different ceremonial occasions throughout the nationwide mourning interval.






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