Meghan, the Duchess of Cambridge and Kate, the Princess of Wales, arrived collectively on the funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II — however had been compelled to take a seat in separate rows.
The Princess of Wales additionally walked into Westminster Abbey with the Queen Consort and younger mourners Prince George and Princess Charlotte, as they travelled within the procession to farewell Her Majesty.
George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, might be among the many youngest mourners as they farewell their Nice Grannie inside Westminster Abbey on Monday.
The Royal Household is positioned close to the entrance of the service, near the Queen’s coffin.
King Charles III, Camilla and Princess Anne are seated subsequent to one another, whereas additional down the row are William and Kate with their youngsters.
Seated within the second row behind are Prince Harry, Megan Markle, and the Queen’s grandchildren Beatrice and Eugenie.
Following Prime Minister Liz Truss’ second studying from scripture, a hymn that was sung on the marriage ceremony of the then-Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten in 1947 was sung on the funeral: “The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not need”, primarily based on Psalm 23.
George and Charlotte might be seen singing as they learn from the Order of Service.
At one stage, Charlotte whispers momentarily to her mom seated beside her.
On arrival on the Abbey, Princess Charlotte, who wore a mourning coat with a velour collar and an identical wide-brimmed hat held tightly onto her mom’s hand as George walked on forward.
The nice-grandchildren’s look has shocked some royal watchers.
It’s understood the Prince and Princess of Wales thought “lengthy and laborious” about whether or not their two eldest youngsters ought to attend, in accordance with The Each day Mail.
The couple’s youngest son, Prince Louis, 4, stayed behind at dwelling.