Prince George And Princess Charlotte Honored Their "Great-Granny" At Her Funeral
They walked into Westminster Abbey alongside Kate Middleton.
by Ani Bundel
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After 70 years of ruling the U.K., Queen Elizabeth doesn’t just have children, but grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Here are the most touching photos of Prince George and Princess Charlotte at the Queen's funeral.
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Charlotte and George gaze out at the grieving crowds on the way to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
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Prince George arrives with his mother, Catherine, Princess of Wales.
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Princess Charlotte walked into Westminster Abbey with her head held high, just as her great-granny would have wanted.
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The eldest children of William and Kate entered the Abby with their mother. Their younger brother, Prince Louis, wasn’t in attendance as he was considered too young for the proceedings.
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Charlotte adjusted her hat as she walked alongside her mom and her aunt Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte entered Westminster Abbey with their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, at their sides.
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte were the youngest of the Queen’s descendants at 9 and 7, respectively, to enter the Abbey as part of the royal processional.
George was visible standing between his parents during the Queen’s funeral service, singing along with the hymns.
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After sitting through their great-grandmother’s funeral, Princess Charlotte and Prince George exited the service with their mother and Camilla, the Queen Consort.
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On a sad day for the royal family, both great-grandchildren (two of the 12 total great-grandchildren she had at her passing) stood for the Queen, proving themselves true heirs to her legacy.