In a poignant display of family unity, Meghan and Harry will reportedly walk behind Prince George and Princess Charlotte during the Queen’s funeral procession.
The young prince and princess will join the 2,000-strong congregation at Westminster Abbey for the 11am service, followed by the committal service at Windsor Castle later in the afternoon.
The decision to include their children in the ceremony was carefully considered by the Prince and Princess of Wales.
It is believed that they discussed the matter with their children before reaching a collective decision.
However, William and Catherine chose to keep their youngest child, 4-year-old Prince Louis, at home during the commemorations.
Since the announcement of the Queen’s passing on September 8th, the public has not yet seen the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
But after extensive discussions with their aides, William and Catherine concluded that it was important for George, who affectionately called the Queen “Gun Gun,” to attend the funeral alongside his sister, with whom he shares a close bond.
During the procession at Westminster Abbey, the young royals will walk through the Gothic Church alongside other members of the royal family.
They will follow their parents and be followed by their uncle and aunt, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as various other family members.
The King and Queen consort will be immediately behind the coffin, followed by the Princess Royal and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, the Duke of York, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, and finally, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
A decision regarding the participation of George and Charlotte in a similar procession at Windsor Castle for the separate committal service is yet to be made.
The Queen will be laid to rest at a private burial service at 7.30pm this evening.
According to a royal source, the decision to involve the children in the funeral was a collective family choice, emphasizing the importance of unity during this time of mourning.
Meanwhile, as preparations for the Queen’s state funeral continue, there is a possibility that Lillibet and Archie Mountbatten-Windsor could be reunited with their grieving father, Prince Harry.
The Duke is marking his 38th birthday on this somber day, and royal expert Jenny Bornders suggests that a reunion with his children, three-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lillibet, could bring some solace.
Bornders stated that it will likely be a quiet day for Harry, but the presence of his children could brighten the occasion.
There have been suggestions that Meghan’s mother, Doria, might fly over with the children to facilitate this reunion, although nothing has been confirmed.
In the midst of the funeral preparations, some conspiracy theories have emerged surrounding the Sussexes.
One theory suggests that their relationship is part of a bizarre plan to allow the UK to regain control of the US.
This theory originated even before Meghan and Harry tied the knot, with Twitter user Greg Polowitz speculating in 2017 about the couple’s future influence.
While such theories abound, it has also been reported that Meghan Markle may have aspirations to become America’s first female president.
Rumors of her ambition date back to a secret meeting with Hillary Clinton at Frogmore Cottage in 2019.
However, these reports remain speculative and unconfirmed.