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Ulrika Jonsson urges UK to learn from Charlotte and George as 'parents are breeding brats'
Ulrika Jonnson, 55, has fumed Britain is "building a nation of spoiled brats" as she compared the attitudes of other kids to Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, at Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral.The TV personality praised their "impeccable" behaviour and "outstanding performances" at the sad event.Ulrika has urged the country to "learn from George and Charlotte" due to their incredible manners, while the world was watching on Monday.Talking about the royal children, she said: "You could say there were adults in the congregation who displayed less upright conduct and demeanour than these two young, impressive creatures."I won’t be the only parent who was astounded by their ability to melt into the crowd of mourners at the Queen’s funeral, without attracting the wrong kind of attention."Taking into account their ages, it is not beyond the realms of possibility that there would be fidgeting and eye rolls; chatting and attention-seeking", Ulrika wrote in her The Sun column.Ulrika then went off on a tangent on her "intense dislike" for the young children of today who are mainly "over-stimulated" and require "constant" attention.She continued: "It’s breeding a nation of spoiled brats whose every whim has to be catered for."Kids are no longer expected to just be bored or to entertain themselves."George and Charlotte were the youngest mourners following the Queen's coffin through a nave packed with world leaders in an expression of continuity for the British monarchy.Goerge, who is now second in line to the throne, wore a dark blue suit as he walked alongside his father, the Prince of Wales.Charlotte meanwhile looked lovely in a black dress, which was paired with a wide-brimmed hat, alongside her mother Kate,
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Prince George 'wipes away tears' at Queen's funeral in heartbreaking scenes
Prince George was seen wiping tears inside Westminster Abbey having walked alongside his father Prince William at the Queen's funeral.The nine-year-old joined his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, and other members of the Royal Family as part of a procession as they walked in Westminster Abbey.When they arrived at their seats, George was seen appearing to get emotional and was seen wiping tears from his face.READ MORE: Fears for Charlotte and George following Queen's coffin after Harry's haunting claimThe moment was spotted by viewers, who shared their thoughts on social media.One said: "Little Prince George wiping away tears."Another commented: "Prince George is crying." "A beauty service so far, the first glimpse of Prince George and I started crying," a third added.George has accompanied his parents to numerous engagements over the last year, with Charlotte and younger brother Prince Louis making appearances during the Queen’s jubilee.At the end of the service, George and Charlotte will leave the ceremony in a procession behind the coffin once more - walking with their parents as they leave the Abbey.They will later join their parents along with the other royals and the 800-strong congregation at the committal service in St George's Chapel in Windsor.World leaders including US president Joe Biden and French president Emmanuel Macron and other top foreign dignitaries were invited to the funeral, in what was described by some as the "reception of the century".READ NEXT:
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