The Princess of Wales displayed her A-game in parenting when she spotted a little girl paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
Kate Middleton approached 8-year-old Elizabeth Sulkovska when she saw her at the Queen's residence in Norfolk bringing a bouquet and a stuffed corgi, She Knows reported.
The mom of three approached the young girl to help her find a place where she could place her tributes to the Queen. The Princess of Wales did not disappoint as she gently ushered Elizabeth out from the crowd and led her to the best spot of the memorial site where she could leave her tribute items.
The Royals displaying their strength as parents
It was not only Middleton who was seen with "ultimate parent moments" during the memorial. The other royals had also displayed their hearts as moms and dads as they spoke to young mourners in the country.
Prince William of Wales and Middleton's husband welcomed and greeted a group of young pupils from Howard Junior School. They created and drew a Paddington-themed tribute to the Queen. It can be recalled that the Paddington bear had special ties to the royal as he met her during her Platinum Jubilee.
The Prince did not think twice about having a conversation with the school children asking them if they like Paddington and if they had seen the skit with Paddington and his grandmother.
Meghan Marle, the Duchess of Sussex and wife of Prince Harry, also did not think twice about demonstrating her "caring attitude" towards the young people who had gathered for many hours to pay tribute to the Queen.
A "moving interaction" between a teenager named Amelka and the Duchess went viral and hit three million likes on Tiktok. Amelka was said to have been waiting for almost two hours at Windsor Castle when Markle approached her and asked for her name. When the teen shared her name, Markle said it was beautiful and thanked her for her presence, telling her that the royal family appreciated it. The teenager asked for a hug, which Markle happily gave.
The Royal Kids joined their parents to say goodbye to the Queen
Yesterday was the Queen's funeral, and the public was delighted to see Prince George and Princess Charlotte, aged nine and ten respectively, along with their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The royal kids joined their parents to say goodbye to their great-grandmother. Standing behind their parents, they took part in the procession, walking into Westminster Abbey behind Queen Elizabeth II's coffin, Today's Parents narrated.
The youngest son of Prince William and Middleton, Prince Louis, four years old, was not with the family due to his young age, which is still inappropriate to attend a funeral. But this did not stop his mom from sharing with a group of mourners how he was the "sweetest source of comfort."
"At least Grannie is with Great-Grandpa now," Prince Louis told her mother, referring to Prince Philip, the Queen's husband for 73 years.