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Queen's historic gesture for Princess Charlotte that changed the Royal family forever

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The nation is currently in mourning following Thursday's tragic news that Queen Elizabeth II had passed away at the age of 96.

Although her legacy will live on indefinitely following a lifetime full of achievements, one gesture in particular will see the Royal Family change forever.

That gesture was made to her great-granddaughter, Princess Charlotte, and has seen the seven year old Princess sparred from the same unfair treatment that had impacted her own daughter, Anne, Princess Royal.

The said treatment saw Princess Anne dropped down the line of succession simply because of her gender, the Daily Express reports.

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