Prince George and Princess Charlotte were most recently in attendance at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral in September but have joined their parents at various royal events, particularly throughout the past year. Speaking on the latest episode of the Daily Express’ Royal Round-Up, royal correspondent Richard Palmer discussed the Waleses’ children and claimed that the two young royals could be set to make a “surprise” appearance at a royal event this weekend.Host Pandora Forsyth asked Mr Palmer what we can expect from the annual Remembrance Day Service at The Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.Ms Forsyth then asked whether the children, in particular George and Charlotte, will be in attendance.He replied: “No, I don’t think [so], I’d be very surprised.”It’s a good question, but I’d still be surprised.”He added: “Currently, I’m not expecting them to be there, but they might surprise us.”READ MORE: ‘Difficult’ Meghan Markle under scrutiny over misogynistic claim in new podcast episode Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7 are Kate and William’s two eldest children (Image: GETTY) Kate and William bought their two eldest children along to the Queen’s state funeral in September (Image: PA)He added that the Prince and Princess of Wales’ youngest child, four-year-old Prince Louis, will more than likely not be in attendance.On September 19, George, nine, and Charlotte, seven, were present at the state funeral for their late great-grandmother.Speaking at the time, the Sunday Times’ Royal Editor Roya Nikkhah claimed that the decision for the two children to attend was made without “pressure”, adding that the Prince and Princess of Wales reportedly let the children make the decision over whether they wanted to go.She said: “It was really up to whether the children felt they wanted to be there.”Following mixed public responses over George and Charlotte’s attendance, she added: “It was a call they made personally.READ MORE: Diana’s mother was ‘eaten away at’ by same tough job Princess faced”I know that William and Catherine [had] been speaking to them all week.”There has been no pressure at all despite the world wanting to see the symbolism of the future king George at his great-grandmother’s funeral.”The Prince and Princess of Wales’ two eldest children were the youngest mourners in attendance at Westminster Abbey.The young royals joined the funeral procession behind the late Queen’s coffin. They were between their parents and their uncle and aunt, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.DON’T MISSMeghan Markle savaged after taking swipe at Jordan Peterson [REPORT] Meghan Markle could give Lilibet 150k special gift [REPORT] Meghan and Harry issued three word warning about relationship by aide [REPORT] George and Charlotte have joined their parents at various royal events in the past year (Image: GETTY)
Kate and William ‘might surprise us’ with George and Charlotte outing
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