Princess Charlotte was the picture of poise and grace during Queen Elizabeth’s funeral

It feels almost as if the world stood still during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II yesterday.

Britain’s longest-reigning monarch ever, her passing in 2022 truly signaled the end of one era and the beginning of a new one.

For the vast majority of people in the UK, there has never been a monarch not named Elizabeth. At least not in living memory.

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Arguably one of the most well-loved, well-respected figureheads in history, Queen Elizabeth sat on the English throne for an incredible 70 years, overcoming trials and tribulations and retaining poise and dignity until the very end.

Yet Father Time comes for queen and pauper alike. September 8th, 2022, marked the end to a glittering reign that began all the way back in February, 1952.

Queen Elizabeth’s send-off was always going to be an event of enormous scale. In accordance with royal custom, the UK declared an official 10-day mourning period leading up to her funeral.

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The Queen’s coffin was flown from Edinburgh, Scotland to London, and senior members of the royal family traveled to Buckingham Palace to receive the coffin.

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Indeed, much of the world stood still when the world paid respects to Queen Elizabeth as she made the journey to her final resting place. 2,000 people, many of them world leaders and other important dignitaries, were in attendance for the funeral, while the Royal Family were said to have held their own private ceremony later on in the day.

It should go without saying that the Queen’s funeral was a grand affair, one watched by millions of people across the globe. From every corner they tuned in to mark the historical moment, while the sheer weight of the coverage meant that absolutely nothing was missed.

That includes the other members of the Royal Family, forced to stand under scrutiny for the entirety of the ceremony.

It can’t have been easy. Burying a loved one is never simple, but the presence of cameras and the knowledge that the world was watching can only have made it all the more difficult.

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Prince George and Princess Charlotte were among the royal children in attendance at Westminster Abbey, and the latter certainly drew her share of attention.

The 7-year-old Charlotte donned all black, matching her mother Kate Middleton, and was seen wearing a hat and a small diamond brooch in the shaper of a horseshoe – most probably a tribute to her illustrious late great-grandmother.

Commentators watching the event observed how Princess Charlotte bowed her head in honor of the Queen, and in doing so looked many years beyond her age.

PEOPLE Magazine told how William and Kate had carefully decided whether or not to bring George and Charlotte, their two eldest children, with them for the service.

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Naturally, Prince George and Princess Charlotte moved up the line of succession after Queen Elizabeth’s death. George is now second in line, after his father, while Charlotte is one behind him.

Watch Princess Charlotte’s touching tribute in the video below:

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