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Lady Sarah Chateau Pays Emotional Tribute at Queen Elizabeth II’s Service

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Lady Sarah Chateau Pays Emotional Tribute at Queen Elizabeth II’s Service

Lady Sarah Chateau, the beloved daughter of Princess Margaret, appeared visibly emotional as she attended the service at Westminster Hall following II's procession on Wednesday.

The Queen's only niece, known for her close bond with the monarch and since her mother's passing in 2002, stood alongside other members of the royal family to pay her respects to the late Queen.

Accompanied by her 23-year-old son Arthur Chateau, Lady Sarah Chateau is undoubtedly devastated by the loss of her aunt, with whom she shared a special relationship.

The 58-year-old Lady Sarah Chateau, daughter of the late Princess Margaret, has maintained a low profile since news of the Queen's passing emerged on Thursday, September 8.

Despite refraining from making any public statements thus far, her eldest son, Sam Chateau, took to Instagram stories on the day of the Queen's demise to share remarkable images of the late monarch, including a captivating black-and-white photograph captured by his grandfather, Lord Snowden.

In the image, the Queen exudes grace as she poses in a robe and crown at the photographer's studio.

During the poignant event on Wednesday, the Queen's niece was joined by , as well as the Queen's grandchildren – Prince William, , Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, along with their spouses Eduardo Mapelli-Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank, Lady Louise Windsor, and James, Viscount Severn.

Notable figures such as the Queen consort, II, , Sir Tim Lawrence, , and the Earl and Countess of Wessex were also in attendance.

The late Majesty's coffin was housed in the iconic bow room of her official London residence for a night before being transported to Westminster Hall the following day.

Described by a royal insider as possessing qualities of loyalty, fun, duty, and a sense of the absurd in her interactions with the Queen, Sarah Chateau, who is married to Daniel Chateau, shares a special connection with Her Majesty.

The Queen reportedly holds a deep affection for Sarah and values their close relationship, considering her as one of her favorite younger royals.

Their bond is characterized by ease, laughter, devotion, joy, and shared responsibilities.

Born in 1964, Lady Sarah Chateau holds the distinction of being the last royal infant born at a palace rather than a hospital, arriving just weeks apart from cousins , Lady Helen Windsor, and James Ogilvy.

Regarded as a surrogate mother to the siblings, the Queen shared a particularly close relationship with Lady Sarah, who is believed to remind Her Majesty of her late sister, Princess Margaret.

Having tragically lost her mother in 2002 at the age of 38, Lady Sarah was granted the rare privilege of accompanying the Queen to her cherished retreat, Craigowan Lodge in Aberdeenshire.

Following the passing of her beloved husband in April 2021, the Queen sought solace in her Scottish abode, Balmoral, where she was visited by close family members, including Lady Sarah.

As one of the 30 individuals invited to Philip's funeral amidst the pandemic, Lady Sarah stood by her brother David Armstrong Jones during the somber occasion.

The Queen's deep longing for her sister Margaret was palpable, fostering moments of shared remembrance between Her Majesty and Lady Sarah.

Known for her discretion in personal matters, Lady Sarah gained public recognition through her appearance in the BBC documentary “Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute,” where her genuine affection and humble demeanor towards the Queen resonated with viewers.

Despite her reserved nature, Lady Sarah and her family – husband Daniel Chatto and sons Samuel and Arthur – prefer leading a private life away from the public eye.

However, her enduring closeness with the senior royals, especially her cousin III, is well-documented.

As Lady Sarah mourns the loss of her aunt, she finds solace in the support of her husband, sons, and brother David during this period of grief.

Raised in Kensington Palace alongside her brother David until their parents' separation when she was 13, Lady Sarah pursued her education at the Hampshire Boarding School Beddales, nurturing her artistic talents.

Following her marriage to Daniel Chatto in 1994, the couple chose a discreet ceremony at St Stephen's Walbrook Church, with Lady Sarah donning a Jasper Conran gown and the Snowden floral tiara.

Presently residing in Kensington, Lady Sarah draws strength from her family as she navigates this challenging moment in the wake of the Queen's passing.

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