At the funeral for the queen, Princess Charlotte, age 7, instructs Prince George, age 9, to bow.
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During the funeral for their great-grandmother on Monday, Princess Charlotte was seen instructing her older brother, Prince George, on how to act.
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the lavish wedding in London, England, George, 9, should bow, Charlotte, 7, leaned close and pretended to speak as she motioned with her hands.
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The next in line to the throne listened carefully before acknowledging with a nod of his head.
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The two oldest children of the newly anointed Prince and Princess of Wales were present at Wellington Arch as the late monarch's casket passed by.
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In conjunction with their mother Kate Middleton, their aunt Meghan Markle, and their step-grandmother Queen Consort Camilla, George lowered his head as his younger sister curtsied.
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Prince George received instructions from Princess Charlotte on when to bow at Queen Elizabeth II's burial.
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Charlotte, though, represented more than simply Elizabeth's adherence to royal procedure throughout the well known spectacle.
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Her first big jewellery, a diamond horseshoe brooch reputedly given to her by her great-grandmother, was on display when she arrived.
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When the tiny princess went to the Westminster Abbey liturgy, she also put on a cap for the first time.