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WorldQueen's service: Who sat where in St George's Chapel?

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Queen’s service: Who sat where in St George’s Chapel?

Prince William, the heir to the throne, sat in the same seat his father occupied during Prince Philip’s funeral.

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte were seated next to the Prince of Wales at the end of the row, followed by Harry and his wife the Duchess of Sussex.

The Princess of Wales and the Duke of Sussex were seated next to Princess Charlotte on the front bench.

Keen observers noticed that Harry and Princess Charlotte shared a moment during the service at St George’s Chapel.

Princess Charlotte was seen adjusting her hat before looking over at her uncle.

Harry then briefly looked up and caught her eye and smiled at the princess.

The right hand side of the aisle
The right-hand side of the aisle

King Charles sat in the same seat his mother, Queen Elizabeth, occupied during the funeral of her husband, and his father, Prince Philip last year.

Next to him was his wife, Camilla, the Queen Consort. Next in the row was Princess Anne, with her husband Sir Timothy Lawrence, Prince Andrew and his two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and their respective husbands.

Prince Edward and his wife Sophie sat directly in front of the new monarch, with their two children Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn.

 

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