The Princess of Wales told Governor General of Australia David Hurley that both Prince George and Prince Louis were beginning to ask questions about the queen.
The Princess of Wales has said how her two sons, Prince George, 9, and Prince Louis, 4, are beginning to process the death of their great-grandmotherQueen Elizabeth II.
In a conversation, later recounted by the Governor General of Australia, David Hurley, Kate said George was just beginning to understand « how important » his great-grandmother was and that Louis was asking questions about whether they could still play games at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, even though the queen was no longer there to join in.
The queen’s death occurred at Balmoral on September 8. It was announced by Buckingham Palace on Sunday that two of her great-grandchildren, George and Charlotte, would take part in the procession of her state funeral on Monday at Westminster Abbey, London, alongside their parents and uncle and aunt, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The children’s maternal grandparents, Michael and Carole Middleton, would also attend.
Recalling a conversation he had with the princess during a reception for Commonwealth dignitaries held at Buckingham Palace on Saturday, Hurley told a group of Australians how the Prince of Wales’s children were coming to terms with their loss.
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