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Middleton Family Pays Respects at Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral
Carol and Michael Middleton, the parents of Princess Catherine, attended the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II to pay their respects to the monarch.
The funeral service took place at Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19.
Prince William's parents-in-law arrived at the church two hours before the scheduled service, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Carol, aged 67, wore a black coat dress and hat, while her husband, 73, was dressed in a formal morning suit.
Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, the Middletons, who have been regular attendees at royal events, honored the monarch with the longest reign in British history.
They shared a heartfelt message on Instagram from the Party Pieces Company's account, expressing deep sadness over the Queen's death.
The message highlighted the Queen's dedication to serving the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth for over 70 years.
Over the years, the Middletons have been invited to various family gatherings, including the christenings of their three grandchildren – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
While the exact number of times they met the Queen remains unknown, the couple has established themselves as fixtures at royal and family occasions, solidifying their place within the royal family.
Despite rumors suggesting otherwise, the Middletons were present at the Palace party held for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
As the Royal Family came together to mourn the Queen at the State Funeral, Princess Catherine found support in her parents, especially considering the presence of her two eldest children at the services.
Prince William fulfilled his role as the Queen's grandson by walking behind her coffin during the procession.
The Middleton family recently relocated from Kensington Palace in London to Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Estate.
Their proximity to Carol and Michael, who play an essential role in the lives of their grandchildren, offers comfort during this transition period.
Carol, known for her party store business, shared insights into her family Christmas traditions, emphasizing the importance of fun and thoughtful gifts for her grandchildren.
Carol has also revealed her approach to keeping the grandchildren entertained, involving them in gardening activities to foster an appreciation for nature.
Amidst these family activities, Catherine has been publicly supporting Prince William and helping their children adjust to life without their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Experts on the royal family suggest that Carol has played a significant role in providing a sense of normalcy for Prince William since his marriage to Catherine in 2011.
Described as a stabilizing and supportive force, Carol is viewed as a second mother figure to Prince William, offering him security and comfort.
Their close bond has been instrumental in helping Prince William navigate the complexities of royal life.
Royal biographers have highlighted the positive influence Carol has had on Prince William, contrasting it with the challenging dynamics he experienced with his late mother, Princess Diana.
Through his relationship with Catherine's family, Prince William has found a loving and supportive environment that has positively impacted his well-being.
The strong bond between the Middletons and the Cambridges reflects a harmonious family dynamic that continues to provide strength and support during times of transition.