Kate Middleton has paid tribute to Sarah Everard today at Clapham Common as she “remembers what it’s like to walk in London alone.”
The Duchess of Cambridge was among tearful mourners who gathered at the spot the 33-year-old was last seen as vigils were cancelled across the UK.
A Palace source said today: “The Duchess wanted to pay her respects to Sarah and her family.
“She remembers what it felt like to walk around London at night before she got married.”
Kate, 38, attended the site in Clapham Common on a private visit and laid flowers from the garden at Kensington, it’s understood.
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A further 31 vigils for Sarah Everard were also due to take place at 6pm in cities across the UK – including Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham, Belfast and Cardiff.
But the Met Police moved to ban the event due to COVID restrictions with other forces following suit.
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