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Meghan and Harry to Walk Behind Prince George and Princess Charlotte at Queen’s Funeral
In a poignant display of unity and respect, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will reportedly walk behind Prince George and Princess Charlotte during the Queen's funeral procession.
The young prince and princess will join the 2,000-strong congregation at Westminster Abbey for the 11am service, bidding farewell to their great-grandmother.
Following the service, they will also attend the committal service at Windsor Castle later in the afternoon.
The decision to include the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales in the ceremony was not taken lightly.
It is understood that William and Catherine engaged in lengthy discussions with their aides, considering the future of the monarchy and the emotional impact on their children.
Ultimately, it was decided that George, who affectionately called the Queen “Gun Gun,” should attend alongside his sister, with whom he shares a close bond.
Their youngest sibling, 4-year-old Prince Louis, remained at home during the day's commemorations.
Since the announcement of the Queen's passing on September 8th, the public has not seen the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
However, the decision to include them in the funeral procession highlights their significance within the royal family.
George and Charlotte will walk side by side behind their parents, followed by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and other family members, as they make their way through the Gothic Church in London.
The procession will be led by the King, accompanied by the Queen consort, immediately behind the Queen's coffin, which will be carried by a military bearer party.
The Princess Royal and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, the Duke of York, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, and the Prince and Princess of Wales will follow in succession.
At this time, it is unclear whether George and Charlotte will participate in a similar procession at Windsor Castle for the separate committal service, which will take place before the Queen's private burial service at 7.30pm.
A royal source revealed that the decision to involve George and Charlotte in the funeral procession was a collective family choice.
The significance of their presence emphasizes the unity and strength of the royal family during this somber time.
Meanwhile, as preparations for the Queen's state funeral continue, there is a possibility that Prince Harry may be reunited with his children, Lillibet and Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
On what would be an incredibly sad day for the Duke, who is also celebrating his 38th birthday, royal expert Jenny Bornders suggested that a reunion with his young children could bring a glimmer of joy.
It has been speculated that Meghan's mother, Doria, may fly over with the children to provide support and allow Harry to spend time with them.
In recent years, the Sussexes have been at the center of various theories and speculations.
Some claim that their relationship is part of a peculiar plan to facilitate the UK's absorption of the US.
These theories began circulating even before Meghan and Harry tied the knot, with suggestions that their union was a strategic move by the British to regain control over America.
While these ideas may seem far-fetched, they have sparked discussions and debates online.
Furthermore, there have been reports of Meghan Markle harboring ambitions to become America's first woman president.
Rumors of her secret meeting with Hillary Clinton at Frogmore Cottage in 2019 have fueled speculation about her political aspirations.
As the world prepares to bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth II, the inclusion of Prince George and Princess Charlotte in the funeral procession symbolizes the continuity of the monarchy and the strength of family bonds.
While the day will undoubtedly be filled with sorrow, it is hoped that moments of reunion and reflection will provide solace for those closest to the Queen.