Thousands of people lined up in the streets of London to watch Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession as she was taken to her final resting place. Prince George and Princess Charlotte were at the abbey. The young royals were part of the procession. Prince Louis wasn't included. Behind the procession for Queen Elizabeth's funeral, Prince George and Princess Charlotte showed up. George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, joined their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and other members of the royal family as they walked behind the monarch's corpse to the abbey. The Order of Service was sent to Insider by Buckingham Palace prior to the ceremony. Prince Louis was not present at the event. The Telegraph's royal correspondent, Victoria Ward, said that William and Kate were "very careful" about including their children in the procession. George and Charlotte referred to the monarch as "Gan Gan." The sources told the Mail Online that it was a family decision. A source told the publication that parents have thought a lot about whether their children should accompany them. They think George and Charlotte are up to it despite Louis being too young. In 1997, Prince William and Prince Harry walked behind the coffin of Princess Diana. When their mother passed away, the brothers were 15 and 12 years old. George and Charlotte will attend the committal service at St George's Chapel after the funeral on Monday. You can read the original article.