Kate and Meghan united in sorrow as they follow Queen’s coffin into Westminster Abbey

MEGHAN Markle and Kate Middleton looked united in sorrow as they followed the Queen's coffin through Westminister Abbey.
The Duchess of Sussex and the Princess of Wales walked behind their husbands before taking their seats.
Meghan sat with Harry behind William and Kate among the rest of the Queen's emotional family - including King Charles who was spotted wiping away tears.
Kate looked sombre with a black veil covering her face as she bowed her head.
Meanwhile, Meghan donned a black hat with a dress and cape for her grandmother-in-law's funeral.
She and Harry joined in singing hymns as the ceremony began.
After the ceremony, Kate and Meghan once again walked together as they left the Abbey.
It came after the couples travelled separately to the church.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were driven in a Range Rover from Wellington Arch, down Constitution Hill and on The Mall towards St James’ Palace.
Four vehicles with flags were seen driving ahead of Harry’s car.
Meanwhile, Prince William and Kate were seen travelling in a separate Range Rover with a police escort towards St. James' palace shortly after 10.15am.
He had a reflective expression on his face as he travelled in the vehicle.
His daughter Princess Charlotte sat beside him in the car.
The royals then arrived at Westminister Hall for the Queen's procession.
King Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry all walked behind the coffin towards Westminister Abbey.
Hundreds of thousands of mourners have lined the streets ahead of today's emotional service - the climax of what has been described as the biggest security operation the UK has ever seen.
Meanwhile, Meghan and the Princess of Wales went ahead to the church where the ceremony took place.
It comes after William and Harry flew to the Queen's bedside at Balmoral separately on the day she died in what some described as the latest indication of bad blood between them.
But they surprised royal fans by reuniting the "fab four" on an impromptu walkabout outside Windsor Castle.
The pair, with wives Kate and Meghan, viewed flowers and notes left in tribute to the late monarch "to show unity at an incredibly difficult time".
The siblings then stood side-by-side behind the Queen's coffin as it made its final journey from Buckingham Palace several days later.
And they then put their differences aside to lead all eight of Her Majesty's grandchildren at a vigil in Westminster Hall.
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