A 6-year-old queen and her brother Prince George, 8, attended their great-grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service.
Kate Middleton and Prince William escorted their children into Westminster Abbey for the service, which was attended by Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family. The family took their places behind the Queen after greeting members of the clergy.
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The Cambridges sang hymns and listened to remarks in honour of Philip, who died in April at the age of 99; the event was live-streamed from the Abbey.
Charlotte had a glimpse of herself on one of the screens set up around the Abbey as she sat in her seat. The young princess jerked a little in her seat, then frowned adorablely.
The look when you see yourself on TV. #PrincePhilip
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According to a royal source, William said, “is conscious of making sure the children have as normal a relationship with their parents as they can.”



















