RIAT: William tours plane that brought Queen's body home
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The Royal Family braved the wind and rain at the Royal International Air Tattoo to view military planes
Prince William and his family have toured the plane that carried the Queen's coffin back to London.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were among thousands of people at RAF Fairford on Friday for the Royal International Air Tattoo.
The C-17 Globemaster III, which returned the Queen to the capital after her death, is one of many on display.
Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte were seen visiting the plane's cockpit.

The Royal Family were shown around the plane by military personnel

William and Kate's children, including Prince Louis, were seen visiting the plane's cockpit

The Princess of Wales was joined by all her children at the tattoo

The Royal Family were greeted by senior members of the RAF when they arrived at the show

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- Published14 July 2023
- Published13 July 2023