Viewers praise ‘poised’ and ‘well behaved’ Princess Charlotte at Queen’s funeral

Princess Charlotte has been praised by viewers after many spotted how well-behaved she was during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral service.

The Prince and Princess of Wales' seven year old daughter attended the emotional state funeral at Westminster Abbey alongside her parents and older brother Prince George, nine.

Charlotte remained poised throughout the service and could be seen reading the printed order of service, with many viewers taking to social media to praise the young princess.

"Charlotte is so poised already at her age, bless," one Royal fan wrote on Twitter, as another said: "Prince George and Princess Charlotte are doing so well."

"Prince George and Princess Charlotte are a credit to their parents, such well behaved children," a third person added.

Many have also been quick to compliment Charlotte's outfit as she matched her mum in a black coat dress with a pleated skirt.

The seven year old Princess paired her outfit with tights and a black hat, and most notably, a small horseshoe-shaped brooch.

The brooch appeared to pay tribute to the late Queen, whose love of horses was well documented over the years.

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Charlotte and George's younger brother Prince Louis, four, didn't attend the funeral service.

Opening up to Governor-General of Australia David Hurley about her children’s reactions to their great-grandmother’s death, thePrincess of Walessaid that the young Prince Louis was struggling to understand things.

Recalling what she told him, the Governor-General said: “The younger one is now asking questions like, 'do you think we can still play these games when we go to Balmoral?' and things like that, because she's not going to be there.”

However she said George, who will one day be King, is "sort of now realising how important his great-grandmother was and what is going on".

Following the funeral another procession is taking place, before the state hearse delivers the coffin on its final journey to Windsor Castle, where Her Majesty will be laid to rest in the royal vault next to her husband Prince Philip, who passed away last year.

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