A STORM OVER BUCKINGHAM — “WITH DEEPEST REGRET…”
Thunder rattled the skies above London as lightning illuminated the dark silhouette of Buckingham Palace. Inside, the storm was no less violent. Prince William’s anguished cry — “I’ve lost her forever!” — tore through the Great Hall, echoing off its marble walls. Courtiers froze, servants wept silently, and the monarchy seemed to crumble beneath the weight of his grief.
The Prince of Wales, once seen as the embodiment of composure, now fell to his knees before the flickering glow of candles. His shoulders shook violently as Catherine’s absence consumed him. He pressed his palms to his face, his tears soaking through, his sobs audible even through the roar of the storm outside.
Little Princess Charlotte stood nearby, her face pale and broken. The child’s eyes — normally so full of light — seemed empty, lost in a grief too heavy for her young heart. George, trying to shield his sister, held her hand tightly, his jaw clenched though his eyes were red with tears. Even little Louis asked again and again in a trembling whisper, “Where’s Mummy?”
It was then that the silence shattered.
A voice — solemn, weighted with centuries of ritual — rang through the corridors: “With deepest regret…”
Every head turned. The voice belonged to the King’s private secretary, who stood at the doorway clutching a parchment sealed with the royal crest. His face was ashen, his hands trembling. The words had been prepared, but his voice broke as he spoke them aloud.
“With deepest regret, I must confirm that Her Royal Highness, Catherine, Princess of Wales…” He faltered, lowering his eyes as a sob caught in his throat. “The nation must prepare itself for mourning.”
A howl of grief broke from William. He lunged forward, striking the floor with his fist as if the pain could be expelled by force. Princess Anne rushed to him, grasping his shoulders, but even she — the family’s unshakable rock — was seen weeping uncontrollably.
King Charles, frail yet present, rose slowly from his chair. His crown felt unbearably heavy, his hands quivering as he removed his spectacles to wipe his tears. “My daughter-in-law… my beloved Catherine…” he whispered, his voice barely audible.
Beyond the palace walls, the storm could not silence the cries of the people. Crowds had gathered in the rain, clutching candles and photographs of the Princess of Wales. When the announcement reached them, sobs rippled through the crowd. Some fell to their knees in prayer; others simply stared in disbelief.
Across the globe, news outlets broke into programming with black screens and solemn tones. Hashtags like #FarewellCatherine and #OurFutureQueen surged to the top of social media within moments. Leaders from around the world issued messages of sorrow, describing her as a “symbol of grace, dignity, and hope.”
Inside Buckingham, the candles flickered lower. The royal family huddled together — broken, weeping, yet forced to prepare for what dawn would bring: a nation plunged into mourning, and a monarchy forever altered.