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- Kate Middleton comforts Princess Charlotte at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
- Watch Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day Crash Emily Blunt’s Interview as Beavis and Butt-Head
- Prince George and Princess Charlotte Leaving with Kate Middleton
- Princess Charlotte Bursts Into Tears After Saying Final Goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II at Funeral in Westminster Abbey
- Prince George and Princess Charlotte with Kate Middleton and Sophie, Countess of Wessex
- Princess Charlotte Breaks Down in Tears at Queen Elizabeth's Funeral
- MacKenzie Porter Talks Motherhood: 'It's Been Amazing' (Exclusive)
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Kate Middleton comforts Princess Charlotte at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
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Members of the public lined the road outside Hyde Park, to the background of music from the marching band and periodic gun salutes. Elyas Hussein, 45, traveled 125 miles from Birmingham, England, to watch the funeral on the big screen in Hyde Park. The Hyde Park viewing area was filled with hundreds of people, mainly in black and many of them holding British flags. Some were having full picnics, others dozing until the ceremony started.
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Concord Officer Thiago DeSouza, stationed outside the gray-paneled house, walked past three cars sitting in the driveway to knock on the grieving family’s door. Over the years, fans have raved over how much Charlotte looks like a younger version of her great-grandmother, who passed away at the age of 96 on Sept. 8. After an official mourning period, where The Queen’s coffin traveled from Scotland to various places in the U.K., she was laid to rest 11 days after her death. Her son, and William’s father, King Charles III, officially became King after Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. After the state funeral and processions, Queen Elizabeth II was buried alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, at the King George VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor Castle Monday evening, the royal family announced. The two Cambridge children joined their mother and father in the procession for the funeral at Westminster Abbey.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte Leaving with Kate Middleton
Though the decline in officer deaths is a "welcome trend," National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund CEO Bill Alexander previously told USA TODAY he's concerned about an increase in nonfatal shootings. In 2010, he served six months in prison after he was convicted on a felony breaking and entering charge related to an incident that occurred the year before, according to the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. Police then began negotiations with other people in the home before authorities eventually sieged the house with armored vehicles. A semi-automatic AR-15 rifle, a .40-caliber handgun and additional magazines and ammunition for the weapons were found at the scene. "Our challenge to this community is take make sure that 3-year-old son grows up knowing his dad," Lyles said.
According to Jennings, 12 CMPD officers fired their service weapons and are on administrative leave while an investigation is underway, which is standard procedure. More than 100 shell casings will be collected, according to CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings. At the scene, officers recovered an AR-15 and 40-caliber handgun, along with additional magazines for both guns. At first, officers said a second person began firing from within the home. In Tuesday’s press conference, officials said they were investigating whether or not a second shooter was at the scene.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte with Kate Middleton and Sophie, Countess of Wessex
During a brief service honouring the late Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall, Meghan Markle was seen paying her respects by doing a traditional curtsy - a moment shared by many of her well wishers via social media. Buckingham Palace household staff were also seen lining up to pay their respects to the Queen. The two-minute silence at the state funeral was a poignant moment in itself, and set the tone for the end of the service at around noon. Prior to the service, the Princess of Wales was also seen holding Princess Charlotte’s hand, and giving her a reassuring touch on the shoulder. Those invited to the State Funeral arrived at Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19, before the service's commencement at 11am. They said they were more there to be immersed in the event and aren’t very pro-royal or anti-royal, which has been a large debate among young people.
Later, the queen will rest with her husband, Prince Philip, during a private service for the family. Princess Charlotte could later be seen crying beside her mother, Kate. The children's presence reminds royal watchers the next generation of the monarchy is watching, waiting and ready to perform their royal duties.

Princess Charlotte Breaks Down in Tears at Queen Elizabeth's Funeral
Two of the officers who were shot -- Michael Giglio and Jack Blowers -- have been released and the third -- Christopher Tolley -- underwent surgery Monday but is in stable condition. “Yesterday, eight families had to be told that their loved one had been shot in the line of duty. It was news that they hoped would never come,” North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said during Tuesday’s press conference. Eight officers were hit in total; four members of the task force (made up of officers from 16 agencies) and four CMPD officers. (WBTV) - Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officials released new details in the deadly shooting that left four officers dead and another four injured Monday afternoon. Video of the standoff that was captured by another neighbor shows officers crouching by a vehicle and pointing their guns up at a red brick house.
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Officers called for backup and, as additional law enforcement responded to the scene, "the gunfire continued, striking additional officers," the department said. Authorities eventually shot Hughes, who was pronounced dead on the front lawn. At least 12 Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers fired their weapons during the incident, all of whom are on paid administrative leave, the department said in a statement Tuesday.
"His dad was a law enforcement officer, he was a hero, he was someone that we should be proud to know and speak of." "We are forever indebted to Officer Eyer for his bravery and ultimate sacrifice," CMPD posted Monday evening. Princess Charlotte often goes viral after official Royal events, due to her big personality that she isn’t afraid to show in public. Charlotte was front and center during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in June, and cameras caught her scolding younger brother, Prince Louis, for waving to the crowd as the family rode in a carriage.
Later, as she lined up to view the State Gun Carriage, she did appear to turn a corner and was seen smiling again as she was joined by her dad Prince William. Princess Charlotte joined the Princess of Wales, Prince George, and Camilla, the Queen Consort, in a car that rode behind Queen Elizabeth's procession on Monday. As other fans have mentioned, many around the world were watching all of the funeral events as they happened. Their father, heir to the throne Prince William, along with King Charles III, his siblings, and Prince Harry, walked behind the hand-pulled carriage during the procession. Princess Charlotte was seen sobbing Monday at the funeral of her great grandmother Queen Elizabeth II as her mother Kate Middleton comforted her. For those looking for information on how to donate to the families of the four fallen officers or to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Foundation you can click here.