The late monarch always had a fondness for Australia, and palace insiders say her heirs are clamouring for a historic, commemorative trip Down Under.
19.09.2022 - 10:39 / ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton has revealed that her son Prince Louis is struggling to understand his great-grandmother the Queen's death.The Princess of Wales, 40, shares Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, with her husband Prince William, 40. On Saturday 17 September, Kate met Australia's Governor-General David Hurley at Buckingham Palace.
David Hurley explained that the Princess told him how her children were taking their great-grandmother's death. While Prince George is "sort of now realising how important his great-grandmother was and what is going on", Prince Louis doesn't completely understand.
Hurley said: "The younger one is now asking questions like, 'do you think we can still play these games when we go to Balmoral' and things like that, because she's not going to be there?" It's been confirmed Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be attending the Queen's funeral today, Monday 19 September, and will walk with other family members in the procession. A source told MailOnline: "As parents they have, of course, thought long and hard about whether their children should accompany them.
"Of course little Louis is too young, but they think George and Charlotte are up to it." According to the order of service, King Charles and the Queen Consort will walk immediately behind the coffin, then Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, followed by Prince Andrew. Prince Edward and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex will then walk behind, and Prince William and Kate Middleton will follow them.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George will be positioned behind their parents, while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will walk behind them. The Queen passed away on Thursday 8 September at the age of 96 at
.The late monarch always had a fondness for Australia, and palace insiders say her heirs are clamouring for a historic, commemorative trip Down Under.
Meghan Markle “didn’t understand” the point of the royal walkabouts and why she wasn’t paid for them during her time as a working royal, a source has claimed. Meghan, 41, and Prince Harry, 38, stepped down as senior members of the royal family in January 2020 and sources in a new book have now claimed that Meghan “failed to understand the point of all those walkabouts" and "shaking hands with countless strangers”.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s young children understandably had some questions ahead of their grandmother the Queen’s funeral on Monday.
Prince George is said to be starting to understand the importance of the Queen's role, his mother the Princess of Wales revealed. Prince George, along with sister Charlotte, played an important part in the Queen's emotional State Funeral on Monday as he walked behind her coffin alongside other members of his family.
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Prince Louis, 4, has been asking a lot of questions following the Queen’s death, his mother Kate Middleton revealed.
While most members of the Royal family will today be attending the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II, four year old Prince Louis is expected to be absent from the solemn occasion. A source told MailOnline: "As parents [Prince William and Kate Middleton] have, of course, thought long and hard about whether their children should accompany them.
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Unlike his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis will not be attending the Queen's funeral today, Monday 19 September, or walking in the procession.The four year old prince is unable to attend due to being too young. A source told MailOnline: "As parents they have, of course, thought long and hard about whether their children should accompany them.
As the world prepares for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral Monday, the younger members of the royal family are preparing for their important roles in tomorrow's service. According to the order of service, 9-year-old Prince George and 7-year-old Princess Charlotte will walk in Her Majesty's funeral procession, behind their late great-grandmother's coffin. The young royals will follow behind their parents, Prince William and Duchess Kate Middelton, and in front of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during the procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth’s funeral will be held on Monday, Sept. 19, following four days of lying in state at Westminster Hall.
The King and Queen Consort hosted world leaders and official overseas guests at Buckingham Palace on Sunday 18 September. His Majesty, 73, and Camilla, 75, were also joined at the event by Kate Middleton and Prince William in what the King’s spokesman described as an “official state event”.
Kate Middleton joined the Royal Family to host Commonwealth leaders at a reception at Buckingham Palace on Saturday 17 September afternoon. The Princess of Wales, 40, was part of the members of the Royal Family greeting the dignitaries alongside Prince William, 40, King Charles, 73, and Camilla, 75. Kate, 40, looked elegant as she wore a black dress and long three-strand pearl necklace and matching bracelet, while meeting the leaders of the nations that have the United Kingdom’s monarchy as their head of state.
Prince William and Kate Middleton traveled about an hour outside of London to meet with troops from the Commonwealth who have been deployed to the U.K. and slated to take part in Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral.The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Army Training Centre in Pirbright, the holding area for service personnel.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have discussed how “strange” it has been going from the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee to her funeral in a matter of months. William and Kate were speaking with troops from the Commonwealth, who are taking part in the late monarch’s funeral, at Army Training Centre Pirbright in Surrey, on Friday afternoon.