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George at great-grandmother’s funeral? Pros and cons that Guillermo is evaluating

since himto Queen Elizabeth II deceased, the children of the Princess and Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louise, they were not seen in public.

Tomorrow is the big day, the one that will go down in history. Next Monday, September 19, the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will be held in the presence of her relatives and 2,000 guests, among which there will be the main political leaders and members of the various monarchies.

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Given the decisions that have been made in these days on the matter Public appearances of the children of the Princes of Wales in such a dramatic context, it seems unlikely that George, Charlotte and Louise will attend the funeral. But this Sunday, ‘Daily Mail’ reported that Palace sources confirmed that the main advisors and Prince William They are considering whether Prince George will participate finally to greet his great-grandmother.

The Princes of Wales, with their children. (Reuters)

These consultants believe that the presence of the child at such a significant and historic moment for the institution it could send a powerful message loaded with symbolism to citizenship, as after the death of Elizabeth II, the eldest son of William and Kate Middleton, aged nine, is now second in succession to the throne behind his father. He would embody, in the eyes of the world, the image of the future of the British royal house.

A source consulted by the British media explained that although this idea “is currently under discussion, No decision has been made yet. “.

Two of the late Queen’s other great-grandchildren, Mia and Lena Tindall, were in Westminster Hall on Friday with their parents, Zara and Mike Tindall, while their grandmother, Princess Anne, took her place with her three brothers for a wake. the queen’s coffin. However, George, Charlotte, and Louis were absent from the wake that the Queen’s grandchildren recited late Saturday afternoon. This fact denotes the intentions of Prince William and Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, not to expose their children to the public during the mourning and funeral process.

Despite this, Prince William is aware of the symbolic validity of that the presence of the son has at the funeral of Elizabeth II. It would be a compelling reason to take the counselors’ suggestions into consideration and involve George in it.

Prince George (wearing a suit and tie) with his brothers and mother. (Reuters / Daniel Leal / Pool)

However, both Guillermo and Harry carry trauma that weighs too much. Last week, the Prince of Wales told some royal fans that they lined up on the street to pay their respects to Elizabeth II rather than walking behind her grandmother’s coffin as she left Buckingham Palace for the last time on Wednesday. he had conjured up sad memories of his mother’s funeralPrincess Diana, 25 years ago.

Guillermo was then 15 years old; Harry, 12 years old. The Prince of Wales once confessed that walking behind his mother’s coffin was “one of the hardest things he has ever done”. For his part, Harry declared years later: “I don’t think any child should be asked to do this.under any circumstances “.

In this way, Guillermo could have the intention to protect their children from having a similar experience in public, especially at a funeral like this, considered the most popular in the history of the world.

Charles Spencer, Prince Harry and Charles of England, walking behind Princess Diana’s coffin during her funeral. (EFE / Gerry Penny)

It is true that in recent months the Prince and Princess of Wales have increasingly involved their children in public events. But these circumstances are different. The picture of sadness it offers, along with the special relationship George had with his great-grandmother and the brutal media exposure that this entails are weighing on William and Kate’s balance when they decide on George’s attendance at Elizabeth II’s funeral.

since himto Queen Elizabeth II deceased, the children of the Princess and Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louise, they were not seen in public.

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