Royal fans go wild over Princess Charlotte’s hair flip as she arrived at the Queen’s funeral
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Princess Charlotte has been showered by royal fans with praise for ‘that hair flip’ as she arrived at the Queen’s state funeral in London yesterday.
The two eldest children of the Prince and Princess of Wales, George, heir apparent, nine, and his younger sister, seven, joined the senior royals at the Queen’s funeral yesterday, attending both the state funeral in London and the funeral service. in Windsor.
When the little princess arrived at the service, the schoolgirl repeatedly snapped her dark blond locks – and the social media quickly went wild with the moment.
One of them commented, ‘She’s queen material!!! Love this child!’ while another said ‘Charlotte will definitely be something special, she radiates it’.
Princess Charlotte has been showered by royal fans with praise for ‘that hair flip’ as she arrived at the Queen’s state funeral in London yesterday
When the little princess arrived at the service, the schoolgirl repeatedly snapped her dark blonde locks – and those on social media quickly went wild with the moment
A third added jokingly: “Already an icon and she got her Mama signal hair cut. Anna Wintour is probably thinking: I can’t wait for her to turn 18 so she can be on the cover of Vogue.’
Another wrote: ‘Princess Charlotte has a powerful presence for such a young person!’
“Princess Charlotte was definitely the star of the day,” added another. “Her horseshoe-shaped brooch is a gift from the Queen.”
Another agreed, adding: ‘Love her! I think she’s my new favorite Royal!’
Many royal fans went wild online after seeing the adorable moment of the little princess (pictured left and right)
The little royal could be seen waving her hair behind her shoulder when she arrived at the event yesterday
The seven-year-old reached up and brushed her hair from her chest and behind her shoulder before the shift
One commented, “So young and yet so balanced.”
Another added: ‘She will definitely be in charge, as will her Aunt Anne!’
“What a lovely little lady Princess Charlotte is,” remarked a third.
And it’s not the first time Princess Charlotte has seen the gesture perform in recent years.
Many royal fans saw the then four-year-old princess waving her hair in the same way as she arrived at Thomas’s Battersea in south London for her first day of school in 2019.
Many royal fans have gone wild online, praising Charlotte’s ‘powerful presence’
Yesterday was Charlotte’s most prominent appearance yet, with the little princess appearing pensive and deep in thought as she attended the Queen’s historic funeral.
Her Majesty made her last and saddest journey from Westminster Hall as Britain mourned its longest-serving monarch and the royals bid farewell to a beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Your Majesty made her last and saddest journey from Westminster Hall as Britain mourned its longest-serving monarch and the royals bid farewell to a beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
For George and Charlotte, the 40-year-old Princess of Wales provided a reassuring presence, holding her daughter’s hand tightly as the family arrived at Westminster Abbey.
A smile for ‘Gan-Gan’: Princess Charlotte smiles shyly as she stands with her brother and senior royals at Westminster Abbey (photo from left: Meghan Markle, Sophie Wessex, Princess Charlotte, Prince George, Kate Middleton)
A guiding hand, photos of the young royals arriving at Westminster Abbey before the funeral
Responsibility: heads bowed, Prince Charlotte and Prince George walk between the Prince and Princess of Wales as they follow the Queen’s casket into the church
Princess Charlotte wore a black mourning coat with a velor collar and matching wide-brimmed hat, while George was dressed in a navy blue suit with a black tie.
Prince George seemed older than his age, appreciating the history of the moment and waiting patiently as his father, Prince William, entered the abbey after walking behind the Queen’s coffin.
Princess Charlotte saw her older brother Prince George give a lesson in royal protocol during a moment of levity during the Queen’s final farewell.
The youngster was spotted telling her sibling to ‘bow down’ as the Queen’s coffin passed by on her way to Windsor, following Her Majesty’s funeral at Westminster Abbey yesterday.
Gloomy: George and Charlotte sing hymns at the funeral, each sitting next to their mother, the Princess of Wales
The Queen’s great-grandchildren, clearly aware of the enormity of the day, stand silently beside their mother as they await their father’s arrival. To their right is the Duchess of Sussex standing next to them
A family in mourning: Left to right: The Duchess of Sussex, Queen Consort, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Catherine, Princess of Wales and Sophie, Countess of Wessex stand outside Westminster Abbey after the state funeral
Princess Charlotte is seen adjusting her hat; the younger wore a horseshoe brooch on her mourning coat, a gift from her great-grandmother the Queen. Right: Princess Charlotte is seen adjusting her hat; the younger wore a horseshoe brooch on her mourning coat, a gift from her great-grandmother the Queen
As the coffin passed the young royals, you could see Princess Charlotte saying to her brother, “You must bow.” The older child seemed to take his sister’s instructions aboard and lowered his head as the frost’s coffin passed him.
The Wales is believed to have been second in line to the throne to the historic event after senior palace advisers considered them attending the state funeral for him because of the powerful symbolic message it sent.
The couple’s older children who showed up at the funeral came as somewhat of a surprise. The Daily Mail reported that the Prince and Princess of Wales have thought ‘long and hard’ about whether their two eldest children, aged nine and seven, would join them.
But after George and Charlotte attended their great-grandfather’s memorial service in March, William and Kate decided they could handle the solemnity of the occasion.
“As parents, of course, they have thought long and hard about whether their children should come along,” said a source. “Of course little Louis is too young, but they think George and Charlotte can handle it.”
A supportive hand: Kate Middleton touches her daughter’s shoulder as the family moves to their seats
Arrival: The new Princess of Wales and her daughter leave the royal car at Westminster Abbey; the senior royal gently guides the seven-year-old in the right direction