Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales have shared a touching message following a final goodbye to the Queen.
Her Majesty’s state funeral took place on Monday (September 19) as the Royal Family, and the public, said their goodbyes.
Following the Queen’s funeral and private burial, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a message on their Instagram account.
Kate and William share message after Queen’s funeral
The couple’s Instagram account shared a black and white image of the Queen’s coffin being carried by her pallbearers.
The caption read: “Goodbye to a Queen, a mother, a grandmother and a great grandmother.”
On Monday, William and Kate were joined by their eldest two children – Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven.
The young royals joined their parents as they walked behind the Queen’s coffin as it entered Westminster Abbey.
Royal fans were in tears watching George and Charlotte walking with their parents.
One person said on Twitter: “Seeing prince George and Princess Charlotte in Westminster brought tears to my eyes.”
“Yep now I’m crying,” another wrote. “Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Huge respect.”
Meanwhile, a third tweeted: “I am properly crying over Prince George and Princess Charlotte walking behind their great-grandmother’s coffin with their parents, they’re still babies.”
Charlotte’s ‘reminder’ to George
Elsewhere, another moment saw Charlotte give her older brother a little reminder following one of the processions.
As the Queen’s coffin was moved into a car for a procession through Windsor, Charlotte reminded George to bow his head.
Seeing prince George and Princess Charlotte in Westminster brought tears to my eyes.
After footage showed the young royals chatting with each other, royal fans were convinced Charlotte was telling him: “Once they go to the car, you need to bow.”
Fans loved the sweet moment and praised Charlotte on Twitter.
One person commented: “Reading her lips, Charlotte is saying ‘you need to bow’. What a character she is.”
Another wrote: “She is a Boss Princess, she looks so adorable.”
The Queen’s funeral service took place at Westminster Abbey from 11am on Monday.
Her coffin was then taken on a procession through London before arriving at St George’s Chapel.
A committal service then took place as members of the Royal Family attended.
On Monday evening, the Queen was buried alongside her late husband Prince Philip in the King George VI Memorial Chapel, which is a small building within St George’s Chapel.
Members of the Royal Family attended to say their final goodbyes to the late monarch.
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