known for her lifelong love of horses. The Princess walked behind the coffin of her beloved "Gan-gan" with her older brother, Prince George, as they arrived alongside their mother, the Princess of Wales, and the Queen Consort.
The royal children, aged just nine and seven, joined the procession down the nave behind the late Queen’s coffin for her funeral.
They later attended the committal service at Windsor, where Charlotte sat next to her uncle the Duke of Sussex. The day marked the biggest moment of their young lives, a difficult one that they must endure before a congregation of some 2,000 and a worldwide television audience of millions.
At the Great West Door of the Abbey, George and Charlotte waited in perfect stillness with their mother as the slow procession of the late Queen’s coffin made its way, accompanied by their father.
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