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Kirsten McStay & Milica Cosic

Princess Charlotte's 'behaviour' at Queen's funeral resulted in Kate being 'scolded' by senior royal

Princess Charlotte reportedly exhibited 'bad behaviour' during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, meaning her mum, Kate Middleton, had to be 'scolded' by a senior member of the royal family.

Last month seven-year-old Princess Charlotte and her older brother Prince George, nine, surprised the world when they took part in the long-reigning monarch's state funeral possession.

However, according to MyLondon, when the two eldest children of Kate Middleton and Prince William reached Westminster’s Wellington Arch, George appeared to pinch his sister.

Having then felt her brother's force, the Princess yelped out in pain and swiftly turned around to stare at George, before facing forwards to say: "Ow!"

Some royals such as Meghan Markle saw the cute side of it, as she tilted her head and smiled at the young siblings.

The royal children exhibited 'bad behaviour' during the Queen's state funeral (Getty Images)

Others, however, found the exchange rude and unnecessary, according to the publication. An annoyed Queen Camilla, is rumoured to have frowned and pointed at Charlotte, before giving the Princess of Wales a harsh stare.

Camilla then frowned and pointed at the seven-year-old before turning to Kate and saying: "Take her." The moment was also captured on live TV and eagle-eyed viewers were quick to point out the "disagreement" between the pair.

Princess Charlotte's behaviour meant Kate was 'scolded' by senior royal (Getty Images)

Those watching the state funeral on their televisions at home were quick to take to social media to share their thoughts about the commotion. One person tweeted: "Looks like Prince George and Princess Charlotte have a small disagreement. Look at The Queen Consort , Camilla."

While another said: "What did Charlotte say when she turned back around? Was it wow? Ow? Cow?". The royal children are used to appearing at royal events in public, which are sometimes broadcast live on TV, and usually are immaculately behaved.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte surprised the world after they attended the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on September 19, 2022 in London, England (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Reportedly, Prince George and Princess Charlotte are expected to attend King Charles III's Coronation next year, alongside their parents.

It has been said that the two eldest - who are currently second and third in the line of succession - that they will use their expected attendance at the coronation on May 6, 2023 as training for their future as senior royals.

In other occasions, the three Cambridge kids attended the late sovereign’s Platinum Jubilee in June, and were captured waving to the crowds.

They also appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony with the Queen and other senior royals to watch a spectacular six-minute flypast involving more than 70 aircraft.

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