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Royal fans love 'fidgety' George and Charlotte showing age during Queen's funeral

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Queen's funeral. Nine-year-old George and his sister Charlotte, seven, formed part of a procession with the Royal Family, following the coffin as it entered the church.

However, it was their behaviour once inside the church that had viewers taking to social media. READ MORE: Princess Charlotte 'lets George take lead' as kids 'not scared of Queen funeral roles' Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, Adrianne Carter, who is also known as The Face Whisperer, the UK's foremost expert on facial expressions, emotion and behaviour, said: "Charlotte legs swinging during the service a sign she’s getting bored."She added: "Both George and Charlotte fiddling with the orders of service, a sure sign they’re getting fidgety with sitting still so long."Twitter users thought the pair's behaviour was adorable, with one writing: "Charlotte swinging her legs and reading the order of service," followed by several heart emojis.Another wrote: "Does anyone else love that George and Charlotte flick and fidget their order of services like all children do." To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here . The presence of the prince and princess had already reduced viewers to tears when they were spotted walking behind the Queen's coffin.

Their "little faces" were said to have had viewers of the Queen's funeral "sobbing" as they arrived at Westminster Abbey. This wasn't the only outpouring of emotion caused by the youngsters online as Prince George was seen appearing to get emotional and was seen wiping tears from his face.

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