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King Charles and Queen Camilla will comfort family of murdered Lee Rigby on the eve of his death anniversary - as soldier's mother says 'kind and caring' monarch has 'never forgotten my son' By Ed Holt Published: 20:35 EDT, 20 May 2024 | Updated: 20:36 EDT, 20 May 2024 e-mail View comments The mother of Lee Rigby is to attend a garden party on the eve of the 11th anniversary of her son's murder, where the King and Queen are set to comfort her. Lyn Rigby and her husband Ian are among a group of guests of honour at Buckingham Palace today. Her son was murdered outside his army barracks in south London in broad daylight by two British born Islamist extremists in a deadly terrorist attack.

Lee, who was a drummer with the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was just 25 when he was killed. King Charles III and Queen Camilla personally wrote to Ms Rigby and sent her flowers after the horrific attack and she believes the invite from the King proves he has not forgotten her son. Lee Rigby was murdered outside his army barracks in south London in broad daylight by two British born Islamist extremists in a deadly terrorist attack Lee's mother, Lyn Rigby (pictured) and her husband Ian, are among a group of guests of honour at Buckingham Palace today King Charles III and Queen Camilla personally wrote to Ms Rigby and sent her flowers after the horrific attack and she believes the invite from the King proves he has not forgotten her son Speaking to The Sun she said: 'It really proves that our Kin.



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