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Princess Charlotte Weeps at Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral as Royal Women Unite

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Princess Charlotte Weeps at Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral as Royal Women Unite

The funeral of II was a solemn affair with the Royal family coming together to pay their respects.

However, all eyes were on the relationship between the women of the Royal family, particularly Catherine, Princess of Wales, and , who appeared to be avoiding each other.

As per a body language expert, Adrian Carter, both women were happy not to interact with one another.

Images of Catherine and Meghan standing near each other but not engaging have raised questions about their current relationship.

Adrian added that she also saw Sophie and Meghan in the car, with no chatting going on, both looking the other way and keeping to themselves in the clip.

During the service, appeared emotional as she stood outside the Abbey where she was joined by her sister-in-law Sophie, who was openly crying.

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Meanwhile, Catherine stood shoulder to shoulder with and Meghan, who also appeared to be openly weeping and using her gloved hand to brush away tears.

Despite their past difficulties, the group appeared united while watching the Queen's coffin being moved onto a gun carriage and driven away from the Abbey.

After the service, Camilla led the women outside the Abbey where they stood on the steps to watch the coffin depart from the service.

Pictures speak volumes, and the three ladies really made a ring of steel around Charlotte and George, protecting the two kids throughout the ceremony and never once letting the claw get to them or use them for money shots.

They also iced Meghan out completely.

and were highly praised for their respectful and mature conduct during the funeral, showing how well their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, have prepared them for public life.

Royal biographer Angela Levin spoke to Dan Wooten on GB News about the young family and the security they're ensuring for the future of the Royals.

She told the presenter it was thanks to their parents that the Royal children were so marvellous, saying “I thought it was incredibly moving.

You do feel that the Royal family is safer because you've got the heirs and the heirs and the heirs going through.

I thought they were marvellous those two young kids, thanks to their parents that they've been brought up to be really disciplined.

I thought it was charming to see Charlotte in a grown-up hat; she looked terrific and also had a posture that was absolutely right.”

Royal fans took to Twitter to praise the young Royals for their bravery, while others said they had been in tears watching the pair walk behind their beloved great-grandmother's coffin.

Mar Gunson tweeted, “I'm so proud of you and ,” while Catherine Groves added, “Prince George and Princess Charlotte are incredible.

I started crying the moment the choir started singing.

Hugely impressed by the Royals today.”

However, Princess Charlotte was seen crying at her beloved great-grandmother's state funeral, leaving Royal fans devastated.

Catherine, the Prince of Wales, was pictured comforting her young daughter as she burst into tears outside Westminster.

Clearly overcome with emotion, Charlotte could be seen with her head in her hands.

Nettie Royal tweeted, “Charlotte looked as if she was crying,” while Karen T. Scott said she cried when she saw the images of the 7-year-old girl upset.

She tweeted, “I didn't think I would and then heard the pipes start and then saw Princess Charlotte crying as the coffin drew up at the end as it went from the gun carriage to the car.”

The funeral was a poignant moment for the Royal family, but it also highlighted the unity between the Royal women, who stood together to support each other during this difficult time.

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