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The Queen and Prince Philip s adored niece Lady Sarah Chatto arrives for Duke s memorial service

The Queen s only niece, who has remained close to Her Majesty and Prince Philip for many years, joined other members of the royal family today to celebrate the life of the Duke of Edinburgh.

Where are Prince William and Kate Middleton s bridesmaids and pageboys now?

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, 38, wed at Westminster Abbey on April 29 2011 Grace Van Cutsem, three, stole show with her scowl as Kate and William kissed She s now 13 and attends private school close to the family home in Oxfordshire Lady Louise Windsor was just seven when she accompanied Kate up the aisle  Since attended many high profile engagements including Prince Philip s funeral 

Sarah Chatto looks emotional as she leaves Windsor Castle after the funeral

Sarah Chatto looks emotional as she leaves Windsor Castle after the funeral
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Prince Philip s funeral: Sarah Chatto and the Earl of Snowdon are BOTH invited

The Queen and Prince Philip s beloved niece and nephew Lady Sarah Chatto and  David Linley will be among the 30 mourners at his funeral on Friday. Lady Sarah, 54, and David Linley, the Earl of Snowdon, are the children of Princess Margaret and her first husband, Lord Snowdon. They will attend with Lady Sarah s husband, Daniel Chatto.   Buckingham Palace said the Queen faced some very difficult decisions as she selected the 30 guests permitted under Covid-19 rules, from the original 800-strong congregation, and had tried to ensure all branches of the duke s family were represented. The decision to invite David - also known by his professional name of David Linley - Lady Sarah and her husband is an indication of how highly they are regarded within the royal family, and is a tribute to the close relationship the Duke of Edinburgh enjoyed with his sister-in-law Princess Margaret.  

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