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Princess Margaret’s Daughter, Lady Sarah Chateau, Attends Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral Service
Lady Sarah Chateau, the beloved daughter of Princess Margaret, appeared visibly emotional as she joined other members of the royal family at Westminster Hall for the funeral service of Queen Elizabeth II.
Following the Queen's procession on Wednesday, Lady Sarah, who maintained a close relationship with the monarch and Prince Philip after her mother's passing in 2002, paid her respects alongside her 23-year-old son, Arthur Chateau.
The news of the Queen's death on Thursday, September 8, left Lady Sarah devastated.
Since then, the 58-year-old has remained out of the public eye and has not issued a statement regarding her aunt's passing.
However, on the day of the Queen's death, Lady Sarah's eldest son, Sam Chateau, took to Instagram stories to share stunning images of the late monarch, including one captured by his grandfather, Lord Snowden.
In the black-and-white photograph, the Queen can be seen smiling as she poses in a robe and crown at the photographer's studio.
In addition to Lady Sarah Chateau, other members of the royal family attended the Westminster Hall service, including Princess Anne, Prince William, Prince Harry, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, their respective spouses, and Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.
King Charles II, Meghan Markle, Sir Tim Lawrence, Prince Andrew, and the Earl and Countess of Wessex were also present to pay their respects.
Prior to the procession to Westminster Hall, the late Queen's coffin was kept in the bow room of her official London residence for one night.
This event held great significance as it marked the transition from the Queen's private space to the public mourning process.
A royal insider described Lady Sarah Chateau, who is married to Daniel Chateau, as someone who possesses a sense of loyalty, fun, duty, and a touch of absurdity that resonates with the Queen.
Lady Sarah holds a special place in the Queen's heart and is considered her favorite younger royal.
Their relationship is characterized by ease, laughter, devotion, and shared joy.
Born in 1964, Lady Sarah Chateau was the last royal baby to be born at a palace rather than a hospital.
She shares a close bond with the Queen, who sees in her late sister Princess Margaret's daughter a reflection of her beloved sibling.
Lady Sarah tragically lost her mother at the young age of 38 in February 2002.
The Queen allowed Lady Sarah to accompany her to Craigowan Lodge, her favorite hideaway in Aberdeenshire.
During the mourning period for Prince Philip, Lady Sarah stayed with the Queen at her Scottish home in Balmoral.
Lady Sarah was one of the 30 individuals invited to Prince Philip's funeral, which took place during the pandemic.
Her brother, David Armstrong Jones, also attended the somber event.
It is not difficult to imagine the Queen and Lady Sarah reminiscing about Princess Margaret, whose absence has been deeply felt by Her Majesty.
Despite being known for her discretion, Lady Sarah remains closely connected to the senior members of the royal family.
In the BBC documentary “Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute,” she captivated viewers with her humble demeanor and genuine love for the Queen.
Lady Sarah, along with her husband Daniel Chatto and their sons Samuel and Arthur, prefers to live a quiet life away from the public eye.
The documentary showcased Lady Sarah's deep respect and affection for the Queen, sentiments that are reciprocated.
She shares a particularly close bond with her cousin, King Charles III, and holds the title of godmother to Prince Harry.
Lady Sarah also served as the chief bridesmaid during Charles's wedding to Princess Diana and is the godmother to Princess Louise and Princess Rose.
Lady Sarah and her older brother, David, lived in Kensington Palace until their parents divorced when she was 13 years old.
She attended the Hampshire Boarding School Bedales, where she nurtured her artistic interests and talents.
After graduating, Lady Sarah worked as a wardrobe assistant on the film “Heat and Dust,” where she met her future husband, Daniel Chatto, who had a small role in the production.
The couple tied the knot in July 1994 in a low-key ceremony at St Stephen's Walbrook Church.
Lady Sarah wore a Jasper Conran gown and the Snowden floral tiara on her special day.
They currently reside in Kensington.
During this difficult time of mourning for Lady Sarah, she is undoubtedly receiving support from her husband, sons, and brother David.