Prince Louis' reaction to the Queen's death will make you tear up
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On Monday, September 19, the majority of the royal family attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were seen attending the event alongside their two older children, Prince George, who is nine, and Princess Charlotte, who is seven. As a result, many people were curious about the whereabouts of the royal couple's youngest child, Prince Louis.
Given Prince Louis' fondly remembered antics at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities earlier this year, Prince William and Princess Kate decided to leave their youngest child at home for the solemn royal event.
There is some concern that a funeral service might not be the best setting for Prince Louis, who, like any other child of his age, can become restless and bored during lengthy periods of sitting.
Prince Louis, like any other young child, is finding it difficult to come to terms with the death of his great-grandmother. Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images.
During a conversation with Australian Governor-General David Hurley at a reception in Buckingham Palace, Kate Middleton revealed that Prince Louis is still trying to come to terms with his great-grandmother's death.
According to Mr Hurley, Kate mentioned that Prince Louis had asked several questions, such as whether or not they could still play games at Balmoral Castle (where the Queen passed away) and whether or not things would be 'different' now that the Queen is no longer around.
Following the Queen's passing, the Fab Four (William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan) went on a 40-minute walkabout outside Windsor Castle, speaking and chatting with the public.
Among the gathering on the Long Walk was 28-year-old Banita Ranow, who claims to have overheard an emotional Kate telling the kids next to her what her youngest son, Louis, had said about the Queen's passing.
According to Kate, her youngest son said: 'At least Grannie is with great grandpa now,' and this message melted Ms Ranow's, and everyone's hearts when they heard it.
Harry and Meghan accompanied William and Kate on a walkabout in Windsor on Saturday. Credit: AP.
William and Kate's first official engagement as Prince and Princess of Wales was at the state burial, and it was also the first time the Fab Four have appeared in public together since June's National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen's Jubilee.
Even though the two couples attended the event together, they sat in separate sections and were not observed interacting with one another.
What are your thoughts, folks? We share the same sentiment as young Prince Louis, who believes that the Queen and Prince Phillip are reuniting at this very moment.
But do you believe the Queen would also enjoy seeing the two royal brothers and their families reconcile and work through their differences? Let us know in the comments!
The Prince and Princess of Wales were seen attending the event alongside their two older children, Prince George, who is nine, and Princess Charlotte, who is seven. As a result, many people were curious about the whereabouts of the royal couple's youngest child, Prince Louis.
Given Prince Louis' fondly remembered antics at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities earlier this year, Prince William and Princess Kate decided to leave their youngest child at home for the solemn royal event.
There is some concern that a funeral service might not be the best setting for Prince Louis, who, like any other child of his age, can become restless and bored during lengthy periods of sitting.
Prince Louis, like any other young child, is finding it difficult to come to terms with the death of his great-grandmother. Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images.
During a conversation with Australian Governor-General David Hurley at a reception in Buckingham Palace, Kate Middleton revealed that Prince Louis is still trying to come to terms with his great-grandmother's death.
According to Mr Hurley, Kate mentioned that Prince Louis had asked several questions, such as whether or not they could still play games at Balmoral Castle (where the Queen passed away) and whether or not things would be 'different' now that the Queen is no longer around.
Following the Queen's passing, the Fab Four (William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan) went on a 40-minute walkabout outside Windsor Castle, speaking and chatting with the public.
Among the gathering on the Long Walk was 28-year-old Banita Ranow, who claims to have overheard an emotional Kate telling the kids next to her what her youngest son, Louis, had said about the Queen's passing.
According to Kate, her youngest son said: 'At least Grannie is with great grandpa now,' and this message melted Ms Ranow's, and everyone's hearts when they heard it.
Harry and Meghan accompanied William and Kate on a walkabout in Windsor on Saturday. Credit: AP.
William and Kate's first official engagement as Prince and Princess of Wales was at the state burial, and it was also the first time the Fab Four have appeared in public together since June's National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen's Jubilee.
Even though the two couples attended the event together, they sat in separate sections and were not observed interacting with one another.
What are your thoughts, folks? We share the same sentiment as young Prince Louis, who believes that the Queen and Prince Phillip are reuniting at this very moment.
But do you believe the Queen would also enjoy seeing the two royal brothers and their families reconcile and work through their differences? Let us know in the comments!