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Queen seen running after young Prince William at royal wedding in rarely-seen footage

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Queen picked up her pace to chase after young Prince William and stopped him from getting injured at a royal wedding.Her Majesty, then 60, joined other members of the Royal Family to celebrate her second son Prince Andrew's wedding at Westminster Abbey in 1986.During the iconic high-profiled wedding, the Queen was spotted sprinting as she tried to hold onto the then four-year-old Prince William who went chasing after the horse carriage.The group were seen sending off newlyweds Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, who were waving to the crowds on a carriage.The footage was re-posted on Twitter by royal fan Lara, who wrote: "It's been 33 years since the wedding of Prince Andrew and Fergie in 1986."And so here's Queen Elizabeth running after little Prince William to stop him from getting closer to the carriage. "Her Majesty as a grandma is cute."Some eagle-eyed fans also noticed Princess Margaret running behind to keep an eye on young Zara Philips and Princess Diana following closely as well.One said: "They ran because the queen ran.

Good manners.""I love this,"a second added. "I had to watch it a couple times to see Her Majesty’s running to catch William not running to grab the wheel.""Every single person in this is actually running and you can also see the Lady in blue running after the little girl in white," a third penned.For more stories from the Daily Star, sign up to one of our newsletters here.Last week an archived footage showed the Queen yelping "ow" when young Princess Eugenie accidentally stepped on her foot.

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