Kate Middleton says George, Charlotte and Louis left ‘beady eyes’ after Queen’s death | Royal | News

The Princess of Wales has exposed the impact of her mother-in-law’s death on her three children. Kate Middleton even described Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis as “beady eyes” after the Queen’s death.

The Duchess of Cornwall only revealed the impact on her children during an interview with those who helped attend the Queen’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday.

Kate said: “The kids said it came down so fast.

“I think it’s a lot quicker to undo it.”

According to the Mirror, the Princess of Wales also suggested that her children had particularly “beady eyes”, even asking why drones were flying around for safety.

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When asked if members of the royal family had heard of the early morning rehearsals, Kate added: “We haven’t heard, but I would have loved to hear about it.”

Prince William also said: “Some of the kids in the family woke up and they thought, are we hearing things?”

While performing at Windsor Guildhall, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall praised volunteers and operational staff for their “seamless” work.

Among those in attendance was the man who helped arrange portable toilets to the people who moved flowers and organized garbage collection services.

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“You hardly ever see rainbows there, but there were five.”

Kate replied, “Her Majesty looked down on us.”