Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been a source of comfort to their parents Kate Middleton and Prince William, according to a body language expert.
Kate and William's eldest two children attended their great-grandmother The Queen's funeral at Westminster Abbey today, Monday 19 September.They also took part in the procession, standing behind their parents and in front of their uncle Prince Harry and aunt Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
Revealing how the young royals have been a help to their parents, body language expert Judi James exclusively told OK!: "The composure of George and Charlotte must have been a great relief and emotional support for William and Kate today.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter She added: "There were moments when the reassurance signals looked almost mutually exchanged, with George offering his father a glance of affection as they prepared to walk behind the coffin and Charlotte whispered to her silently grief-stricken mother at one point in the service. "Charlotte looks completely at ease shaking hands outside the service while George glances up at his mother with an expression of what looks like almost adult reassurance, with his brows raised as though asking if she’s ok." While Prince George and Princess Charlotte were present, their younger brother Prince Louis was not in attendance at the event.
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