The four words Princess Charlotte tells Prince George to remind him of royal protocol


George, nine and Charlotte, eight watched on as the late Queen’s coffin made its way through the streets of London before ending its journey at Wellington Arch and heading to Windsor Castle, the Monarch’s final resting place.

Charlotte was seen whispering to her older brother telling him “you need to bow” as the Queen’s coffin passed by, the Mirror reports.

The siblings were then seen following protocol and bowing their heads in respect of their great-grandmother.

Royal fans were delighted that the young royals supported each other with one stating they are “pleased” that the siblings have each other to lean on for “support”.

Earlier this month all three of the Wales children joined the Royal Family at the King’s Coronation and Princess Charlotte again looked to keep her brother Prince Louis on the straight and narrow.

The youngsters entered Westminster Abbey hand in hand as Charlotte guided her younger brother to their seats on the front row.

Louis captured the hearts of the British public during the Platinum Jubilee last year when he was spotted pulling cheeky faces and messing around, but Charlotte looked to be in control at the Coronation.

Speaking on Channel 5’s documentary ‘The Fab Five: The King’s Grandchildren’, the Queen’s former press secretary Alisa Anderson said: “It appears to me that Princess Charlotte has no qualms at all about being in the spotlight on public events.”

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Second-in-line-to-the-throne Prince George played a poignant role in the ceremony as one of the eight Pages of Honour tasked with carrying the King and Queens Coronation robes.

Following the celerbations the Prince and Princess of Wales shared some rare behind-the-scenes footage of the family preparing for the day.

In the video, shared on social media, Prince Louis and Prince Charlotte leaving with their parents to travel to Westminster Abbey.

It also included clips of the Waleses in the carriage, the cheering crowd and the iconic balcony moment.

Another video showed the, according to the caption, “final preparations for this evening’s Coronation Concert.” It featured a smiling Prince William taking part in final rehearsal preparations for his speech later that night.

All three children also joined their parents for their first royal engagement as a family of five during the ‘Big Help Out’ to round off the Coronation.

Marking Prince Louis first engagement the family joined volunteers and Scout members in Slough to renovate the third Upton Scouts Hut.

Prince William also spent quality time with his children and jumped on a digger to help his children control it.

The five royals were also asked to leave their handprints on the wall to remember their contribution to the hut.

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