April 16, 2021 - 15:11 BST Danielle Stacey The Earl and Countess of Wessex were visibly moved as they viewed floral tributes for the Duke of Edinburgh at St George's Chapel in Windsor, on Friday The Earl and Countess of Wessex and their daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, were visibly moved as they viewed floral tributes for the late Duke of Edinburgh on Friday, which have been laid outside St George's Chapel ahead of Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday. Prince Edward , 55, Sophie, 56, and Sophie, 17, were all dressed in black attire as they read touching messages from members of the public. While looking over handwritten letters from children, Sophie could be heard saying "how sweet" before speaking to her husband Edward about the amount of bouquets that have been gathered. A drawing of a flower with a note from Sophia, aged five, read: "You will be greatly missed." READ: Prince Philip's funeral: everything you need to know about the service, guest list and more Loading the player... WATCH: HELLO! Insider - what we know about Prince Philip's funeral It comes after the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall viewed the thousands of floral tributes at Marlborough House in central London on Thursday. The bouquets and cards had been moved from Buckingham Palace and the Royal Parks to the private gardens of the Grade I-listed mansion. The Royal Parks will continue to move the flowers during this period of national mourning. Marlborough House Gardens was chosen so as not to encourage crowds from gathering outside the royal palaces due to COVID-19. MORE: Duchess of Cornwall visits the Queen hours after viewing floral tributes for Prince Philip MORE: Lady Louise Windsor spotted carriage driving in Windsor as she continues Prince Philip's beloved sport The Wessexes read touching messages from members of the public Members of the public had … [Read more...] about Emotional Sophie Wessex and daughter Lady Louise Windsor view floral tributes one day before Prince Philip’s funeral