Touching scenes as the Royal Family capture the nation’s grief with choked back tears at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
THE QUEEN'S funeral was a solemn affair, with state dignitaries and remarkable people paying their respects from all over the world.
But none of the mourners captured the nation's grief like the Royal Family themselves, who aside from losing a much loved leader, also lost a mother, grandmother or even great-grandmother.
Sophie Wessex and Prince Edward were seen sitting in Westminster Abbey for the state funeral, and became overcome with emotion as the ceremony continued.
As Edward - the youngest child of the Queen and Prince Philip - struggled to hold back his tears, his wife got out a tissue and handed it to him.
He was then seen blowing his nose on the tissue, before handing it back to Sophie, who put it into her bag.
Sophie was also seen wiping her own eyes with a tissue.
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People took to social media to weigh in on the emotional moment, with one tweeting: "Prince Edward blowing his nose and Sophie putting the tissue in her purse is the most mum and dad thing I’ve ever seen these people do."
"Edward and Sophie reaching for the Kleenex," another wrote, alongside a heartbroken emoji.
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"Yes, hello, Edward and Sophie crying is killing me," someone else commented.
While another added: "Just want to give Edward and Sophie a cuddle, they are such good souls."
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Prince Harry was also spotted with his eyes cast down to the floor gathering himself as he stood next to his brother in the procession.
The King's youngest son had his mouth turned down as he collected his thoughts on the solemn occasion.
Meanwhile his wife, Meghan Markle, was photographed as she wiped a tear away from under her eye as she left the service.
The Duchess of Sussex's lip quivered as she stood beside Prince Harry at Wellington Arch.
She wiped back tears after the afternoon's sorrowful funeral service where she and Harry earlier appeared to hold hands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex seemed to comfort each other after they sat in the second row for the sorrowful ceremony in Westminister Abbey.
Prince Andrew, who attended the event in a suit rather than his military regalia, was also visibly emotional during the proceedings.
While Princess Anne was pictured giving King Charles a concerned look as the two mourned their mother's passing.
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It comes as
- Solemn King Charles leads the Royal Family in an emotional procession behind the Queen's coffin
- Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince George, 9, arrived at Westminster Abbey with mum Kate Middleton
- Meghan Markle bowed her head as she joined the Royals
- Prince Andrew wore a suit after being banned from his military uniform
- Two thousand mourners including world leaders gathered for the funeral