Princess Charlotte looked like her mum the Princess of Wales as she arrived at the Queen's funeral in Westminster Abbey. The pair are dressed in long black coats, with both wearing black hats tipped to the side of their heads. It is the first time Charlotte has worn this hat.
Most members of the Royal Family are at the funeral, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who are at the service in Westminster Abbey. The young royals arrived with arrive with their mum Kate, as well as Camilla, the Queen Consort. King Charles and Prince William walked in separately, with Prince Harry beside them.
The duo will then be taken to Windsor for the committal service in St George's Chapel after leaving Westminster Abbey. One fan called Charlotte's hat "sweet", tweeting: "Queen Camilla, Princess Catherine, Prince George and Princess Charlotte arriving at The Queen’s funeral...Charlotte’s little hat is sweet."
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte are expected to walk beside Her Late Majesty's coffin, following their parents William and Kate. While George, nine, and Charlotte, seven, will be attending, their brother Prince Louis, four, is considered to be too young to attend.
Several Royal fans pointed out that it was the first time the little princess had been seen in a hat, while another tweeted: "Oh my days, I can’t cope [with] little Princess Charlottes funeral attire."
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