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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two questions: Did they change the position order of the procession in St George? Princes William and Harry were behind one another versus on opposite rows as was initially reported. This seems to be a good sign of hearts being mended along with the chatting after service. Lady Louise is being pushed forwarded by her parents. I realize she is 17 and was close to her Grandfather, but it seems her being out and about are conscious choices. Perhaps as a PP speculated, in order to have [b]her “set up financially” by the Queen while she is still sovereign[/b]? [/quote] Why are there so many posters on this forum who always think the worst? Lady Louise obviously loves her grandparents. Since her parents are 2 of the 7 working royals, there is nothing wrong with her accompanying them on tribute visits to view flowers/gifts laid out for her beloved grandfather. If anything, the Wessexes are the kind-hearted, non-flashy and definitely non-greedy line of the family. [/quote] I don’t think the previous poster who quoted another was assuming the worst. Why wasn’t her younger brother James participating in the tribute outings? He loved them as well. The Wessex family seems to care for the Queen very much. And all of her grandchildren love and adore the Queen and her late husband. That was very much evident from the statements released.[/quote] The previous poster was assuming Lady Louise was attending these events to "up" her image to get a better financial payout from the Queen. So yes, I think they were assuming the worst intentions. I would think Prince Edward and Sophie didn't want to force 13 yo James to attend any viewing of memorial cards for his grandfather, and no walking behind coffin. Each grandchild seemed to be able to choose the right way to pay tribute to their grandfather -- whether by releasing statemements and photos via Instagram or attending events with their parents. [/quote]
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