Princess Anne's granddaughters Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, and Mia Tindall were in attendance for their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth's committal service in Windsor.
Savannah and Isla did not arrive with their father, Peter Phillips, who was marching in the procession behind the Queen's coffin. Rather, the Phillips girls joined their aunt and uncle Zara and Mike Tindall, and their cousin Mia. Mike and Zara's other children, Lena Tindall and Lucas Tindall, were likely deemed too young to attend.
The three royal kids also attended the Vigil of the Princes, when their grandmother Princess Anne stood vigil over her mother Queen Elizabeth's coffin as it lay in state at the Palace of Westminster. They were also joined by 4-year-old Lena Tindall, who was not at the Committal Service.
The only great-grandchildren of the Queen to attend the funeral at Westminster Abbey were Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Prince William and Princess Kate's youngest child, Prince Louis, was likely deemed too young to attend the somber affair. To the funeral, Princess Charlotte wore a diamond horseshoe brooch that was gifted to her by Queen Elizabeth.
Other royal kids were in attendance at the funeral, like the 12-year-old granddaughters of Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester: Lyla Gilman (the daughter of Lady Rose Gilman) and Senna Kowhai Lewis (Lady Davina Lewis's daughter).
Princess Charlotte was the likely the youngest mourner in attendance at the Committal Service, followed by her cousins Mia, 8, and Isla, 10.
Emily Burack (she/her) is the Senior News Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, culture, the royals, and a range of other subjects. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram.