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Family of 81-Year-Old Grandmother Killed in Duchess Sophie’s Motorcade Accident Defends Royal

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Family of 81-Year-Old Grandmother Killed in Duchess Sophie’s Motorcade Accident Defends Royal

The tragic death of Helen Holland, an 81-year-old grandmother who was fatally injured in an accident involving Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh’s motorcade, has sent shockwaves across the nation.

However, in a surprising turn of events, her family has come forward to staunchly defend the Royal and shift the blame to the police.

Helen Holland, a beloved grandmother described as a pure and kind woman, passed away on May 10 after being struck by a police motorcycle travelling as part of the Duchess’s motorcade.

The impact reportedly sent her flying 40 feet into the air, leaving her in critical condition with multiple broken bones and severe internal injuries.

Despite the medical team’s tireless efforts to save her life, Helen’s injuries ultimately proved too severe.

Nearly two weeks after fighting for her life in intensive care, her loved ones made the devastating decision to turn off her life support machine.

Martin Holland, Helen’s son, spoke candidly about the family’s grief and their unwavering support for the Duchess amidst the harrowing ordeal.

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“It’s not Sophie’s fault, we don’t blame her, the police did it, this is not anti-Royal, no way.

My mother loved the Royals,” he stated.

In the wake of Helen’s passing, Buckingham Palace released a statement expressing the Duchess of Edinburgh’s profound sorrow.

“The Duchess is deeply saddened to hear that Helen Holland has passed away.

Her Royal Highness’s deepest condolences and sympathies go to all of Miss Holland’s family.”

The accident occurred in West Cromwell Road and Warwick Road in Earls Court when Helen was using a pedestrian crossing to cross the street.

Martin recounted the heartbreaking details of his mother’s final days, emphasising the tenacity with which she fought for her life.

“She fought for her life for nearly two weeks while doctors and nurses repaired her broken body in intensive care,” Martin said, “but the reversible damage to her brain finally ended the battle today.”

In the face of such tragedy, the Holland family’s unwavering support for the Duchess Sophie has struck a poignant chord.

Their refusal to assign blame to the Royal, despite their immeasurable loss, is a powerful testament to their love and respect for the monarchy.

As this tragic story unfolds, the Holland family’s resilience and compassion will undoubtedly serve as a source of inspiration for those grappling with grief and loss.

While the circumstances surrounding Helen’s passing are undeniably tragic, the family’s strength and unity in the face of adversity are a beacon of hope and a reminder that love transcends even the darkest of times.

In the midst of this heartache, the Holland family’s message remains clear.

Duchess Sophie is not to blame.

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