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Kate Middleton's quiet gesture at Prince Philip's memorial that showed deep respect for Queen

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Since joining the Royal Family, Kate Middleton has become both a family and fan favourite since marrying Prince William. Following her marriage to Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge has developed a very good relationship with his mum, the Queen, who, despite their age gap, seemingly have a lot in common.The two women clearly have a deep respect for one another, and Kate showed this in a silent but powerful manner at Prince Philip's memorial service last week.

As reported in The Mirror, eagle-eyed royals fans noticed that as the Queen entered Westminster Abbey, Kate straightaway curtseyed for the Monarch.

Footage from the service shows Kate bobbing down to perform the gesture as Her Majest passed by when walking to her seat.Shortly afterwards, as the Queen passed by Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, and her daughter Lady Louise Windsor, they too curtsied towards her.However, not all royal women were seen performing the gesture for the Queen as she entered the Abbey for the memorial service.And the rules surrounding who should curtsy and when may explain this.They are only performed to the monarch on their "first meeting of the day" - this means it's likely that Kate, Sophie and Louise hadn't seen the Queen that day before they curtsied.Therefore it is also likely that the other royal women didn't curtsy as they had already seen the Queen earlier that day.As well as attending the service with husband William, Kate also brought her two oldest children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.The youngsters walked into Westminster Abbey with their parents before taking their seats in the row behind the Queen and Prince Charles.The eight-year-old future king and his six-year-old sister looked slightly nervous when they got

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