Both Kate and Meghan wore jewelry with nods to the late Queen, while Princess Charlotte made headlines for wearing a hat for the first time (via toofab)
Nearly everyone was there, including the new King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, Princes William and Harry, their wives Catherine, Princess of Wales and Meghan Markle and some of the youngest royals; Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Though that included King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince William -- who did wear military dress at Monday's proceedings -- it excluded both Prince Harry and Prince Andrew. The pearl and diamond earrings she wore to the funeral were a gift from Elizabeth II, who presented them to Markle back in 2018 during their first and only solo engagement together.Markle's sister-in-law, Catherine, Princess of Wales, also wore an all-black ensemble, which included a brimmed hat with lace veil, to the funeral.
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