Kate Middleton: Prince Louis, 4, is struggling to understand Queen’s death

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Kate Middleton: Prince Louis, 4, is struggling to understand Queen’s death
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“The younger one is now asking questions,” Australia’s Governor-General David Hurley said of the Princess of Wales’ youngest child with Prince William.

He noted that Middleton’s 9-year-old son, Prince George, on the other hand, is “sort of now realizing how importantLast week, the former Duchess of Cambridge told well-wishers outside of the palace that her eldest child

did understand the 96-year-old monarch’s death more than Louis and the siblings’ 7-year-old sister, Princess Charlotte.Getty ImagesKate Middleton's son Prince Louis is struggling to understand Queen Elizabeth II's death.

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