Royal fans are all saying the same thing about little Princess Charlotte, who attended her great-grandfather's memorial service alongside Kate Middleton at...
The adorable Princess Charlotte moment you missed yesterdayTuesday was incredibly poignant one for the royal family, as many of them gathered together at Westminster Abbey for a special service commemorating Prince Philip's life. Given that the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral was massively scaled back due to the coronavirus pandemic, it's likely that this would've been a real source of comfort to the family – many of whom looked emotional throughout.
The event also gave royal fans a rare glimpse of both Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who haven't attended a public event together since December 2020, when their parents took them and younger brother Prince Louis to see a pantomime. George, however, has been spotted out more recently as he attended a rugby match with his parents in February this year.
Given that it's been quite some time since Charlotte has been seen though, naturally all royal watchers have been saying the same thing about the new photos of the Cambridges' daughter: how grown up she now looks! Yep, all of a sudden Charlotte – who will turn 7 in May – has shot right up.
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