According to the BBC, Prince William and Kate Middleton are taking their eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral on Monday.
Prince George (9) and Princess Charlotte (7) join the procession with the royal family following the coffin as it enters the church during the state funeral at Westminster Abbey.
William and Kate are expected to lead their two children, followed by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As for Prince Louis – who is known to attract attention with his wild antics – we’re told the 4-year-old isn’t in attendance due to his young age.
The royal children will be one of 500 foreign dignitaries, including President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, to pay tribute to the late monarch.
The Princess of Wales, 40, previously told mourners that their three children “were doing well” after the loss of their great-grandmother.
“She said they kept things as normal for the kids as possible,” one fan said of what Middleton reportedly told her outside of Sandringham last week.
“She says the children had a great time at their new school and Kate was grateful for the support. I joked that I had to be quick because I had to do the school run and she said she was going back to London to do it too.
Until now, the children have been conspicuously absent from the public outings leading up to the Queen’s funeral.
As previously reported, Middleton stayed home to be with their three children when her husband, 40, joined other immediate family members at Balmoral Castle just hours before Buckingham Palace announced Queen Elizabeth’s death on September 8 at the age of 96.