They joined their parents at Prince Philip’s memorial service.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents at the Duke of Edinburgh’s memorial service this morning.
The young royals were joined by their parents, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and their grandfather Prince Charles.
Queen Elizabeth was also in attendance.
Cambridge’s youngest child, Prince Louis, did not join them at the service.
6-year-old Charlotte held onto her mother’s hand as they walked into the church.
Prince George held Prince William’s hand and wore a similar suit to his father.
Kate looked as chic as ever in a black and white polka dot dress.
She also wore matching black heels and a wide-brimmed black hat.
This morning’s ceremony celebrated the life of The Duke of Edinburgh.
Prince Philip passed away at the age of 99.
The Queen’s husband died on April 9th, 2021, just weeks before his 100th birthday.
Guests joined Queen Elizabeth to honour Prince Philip’s life.
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According to Kate and William, the service celebrated his life and his adoration for his family too.
“The service showcased his dedication to family, Nation, and Commonwealth and recognized the importance of his legacy in creating opportunities for young people, promoting environmental stewardship and conservation, and supporting the Armed Forces.”
“His Royal Highness led an extraordinary life – seeing active service in the Second World War as a Naval Officer, supporting The Queen as consort for over 60 years.”
Philip also pursued many interests and convictions through his hugely varied patronages.
Prince Charles, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie and other royal family members attended the event.
Prince Andrew was also there. It was his first public appearance since he settled his sexual assault civil case.
Prince Andrew accompanied Queen Elizabeth to the church. This is reportedly a mark of support from Her Majesty.
Andrew travelled in the Queen’s state limousine.