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This Monday, September 19, during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William directed members of the Windsor clan to their seats in St George’s Chapel. Only here, Kate Middleton having gone to sit down too early, she had to move aside to make room for Meghan Markle.

A slight quack. On the occasion of the national funeral of Elizabeth II, celebrated in Westminster Abbey this Monday, September 19, the Sussex clan remained distant from Prince William and Kate Middleton. As specified by The Express, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have indeed been placed on the other side of the aisle of the religious building. But at the end of the afternoon, during the funeral ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, the sons of King Charles III, it seems, a rapprochement effort. And for good reason, the new Prince of Wales did not hesitate to indicate to the parents of Archie and Lilibet the location of their seats. Unfortunately, the organization of this last service turned out to be a little perilous. As revealed The Mirror, Prince George, having seen the “cork” caused by the allocation of places, asked his family members to take a break. But Kate Middleton, obviously not hearing her son’s request, continued walking down the aisle. As a result, Prince William had to ask his wife to wait her turn. Thus the crowned head therefore had to step back to allow Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, access to the place that was their destination. Afterwards, Princess Charlotte sat next to her uncle Harry. The opportunity to attend a moment of complicity between the little girl and her eldest. As she adjusted her hat, the 7-year-old looked up at her uncle, who smiled fondly at her.

Kate Middleton: a last sober tribute

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For this funeral broadcast around the world, Kate Middleton has redoubled her elegance by opting for a black ensemble and heeled pumps. A very sober outfit associated with a black hat with a veil. Truly grief-stricken, but very worthy, the new Princess of Wales also paid a highly symbolic tribute to Her Majesty’s memory. Around her neck, a necklace with four rows of pearls linked by a diamond clasp offered to the late monarch by the Japanese government.

Another delicate attention from Kate Middleton: she did not hesitate to wear a pair of diamond and pearl earrings that belonged, this time, to Princess Diana. Also present in the religious building: the great-grandchildren of Elizabeth II, Charlotte and George. Dressed in black, the pair seemed very impressed by the scale of the funeral. To comfort them, despite her own pain, Kate Middleton did not hesitate to tenderly take their little hands.

Amandine White

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An indomitable snooper with an impertinent spirit, passionate about information on all sides and a disciple of unfailing self-mockery, Amandine has always liked to unearth, decipher but also surprise. Convinced of…

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