Sophie Wessex has made a poignant outing following the state funeral of the Queen
September 30, 2022 - 22:40 BST Matthew Moore Members of the royal family have begun taking public appearances after the end of the royal period of mourning following the Queen's death.On Friday, the Countess of Wessex made another public appearance as she visited the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps .
The QARANC was founded in 1984 and serves the British army, as well as their allies, prisoners of war and civilians with their medical and nursing needs. View British Army jobs if you want to be an Army Nurse or Army Health Care Assistant #Teamwork #makingthebestbetter pic.twitter.com/appWjFUzjHSophie has served as the organisation's colonel in chief since 2003, taking over from Princess Margaret following her death in 2002. Margaret had served in the same role since 1954 following the death of her grandmother, Queen Mary, in 1953.
The official page for the royal family shared three snaps from the engagement alongside the words:"The Countess of Wessex has made her first visit to @reme_official headquarters since becoming Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps."
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