The 9-year-old prince and his 7-year-old sister will join the procession as the monarch’s coffin is carried to Westminster Abbey, according to an order released by Buckingham Palace on Sunday. The two young royals will walk behind their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are now known as the Prince and Princess of Wales following the monarch’s death. William and Kate’s eldest children are referred to in the program as Prince George of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales. The program for the Queen’s state funeral. Their youngest, 4-year-old Prince Louis, is not expected to attend. Although the young royals did not attend their great-grandfather Prince Philip’s funeral last year, both George and Charlotte later accompanied their parents to a memorial service for the Duke of Edinburgh in March. Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Kate Middleton attended a memorial service for the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey in March. Samir Hussain via Getty Images King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will lead the British royal family in the procession at the Queen’s funeral, followed by Princess Anne and her husband, Rear Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence. Prince Andrew. and Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Forfar. After the Queen’s four children and their spouses are William, Kate, George and Charlotte, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, among others. The Queen died on September 8 in Balmoral, Scotland. It was 96. Ahead of her funeral on Monday, the royal family’s social media accounts shared a never-before-seen photo of the Queen on Sunday. “The photo was taken to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee – the first British monarch to reach this milestone,” read the text accompanying the photo of the Queen, who was smiling broadly. “Tomorrow, millions will gather to honor her remarkable life.” Ahead of Her Majesty’s state funeral, a new photo has been released. The photo was taken to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee – the first British monarch to reach the milestone. Tomorrow, millions will gather to commemorate her remarkable life. pic.twitter.com/UyVfjVvJgw — The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 18, 2022 After the Queen’s funeral on Monday, her coffin will travel to its final resting place at Windsor Castle, where she will be buried alongside her husband, Philip.