Photo: India Hicks/Instagram

King Charles’ Goddaughter India Hicks Says It Was a ‘Privilege’ to Attend Queen’s Funeral Events

India Hicksis reflecting on her time attending the state funeral forQueen Elizabeth.

On Monday, the 55-year-old — who is a goddaughter ofKing Charlesand served as a bridesmaid in his wedding toPrincess Diana— posted an Instagram photo dressed in all black alongside her mother for the day’s events.

Hicks included videos from the service at Westminster Abbey, sharing with her followers that it was a privilege to be included.

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Last week, Hicks posted another tribute for the late Queen on Instagram in honor of her Sept. 8 death.

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“A rare constant in a world of exceptional change, the Queen saw 15 prime ministers come and go, she outlived 5 popes and for 70 years has been the nation’s figurehead, from swinging sixties and moon landings to the advent of computers and Instagram,” she wrote alongside a photo of the late monarch.

On Monday, the Queen was buried at King George VI Memorial Chapel after her state funeral and committal service.

The late monarch was laid to rest beside her husband of 73 years,Prince Philip, during aprivate burial service, Buckingham Palaceconfirmed.

The Palace alsopaid tributeto the Queen on social media alongside a beautiful photo of her enjoying the great outdoors, writing, “‘May flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest.’ In loving memory of Her Majesty The Queen. 1926 - 2022.”

Buckingham Palace confirmed details of the private burial with a simple statement onsocial mediaearlier Monday.

“This evening a Private Burial will take place in The King George VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor. The Queen will be Laid to Rest with her late husband The Duke of Edinburgh, alongside her father King George VI, motherQueen ElizabethThe Queen Mother and sister Princess Margaret,” the palace wrote, sharing a vintage, undated photo of the five royals.

source: people.com