Altogether the late monarch has 13 great-grandchildren
To Britain, the death of Queen Elizabeth II exactly one year ago at her Scottish estate of Balmoral represented the loss of a sovereign and a head of state for seven decades.
But to some of the youngest members of the Royal Family, the late monarch was just their loving ‘Granny’ or ‘Gan Gan’ who comforted them in times of need.
In total, she was a great-grandmother of 13, with the youngest being the second child of Princess Eugenie, Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank.
Born on May 30, 2023, he is the newest royal baby – and the first to be born after her death.
Caption: Queen’s relationship with great-grandchildren
Harry and Meghan showing their newborn son to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle (Picture: AP)
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Others, like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s second child Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, and Lucas Tindall, the third child of Zara and Mike Tindall, are too young to remember ever meeting her
The eldest is 11-year-old Savannah Phillips, daughter of Princess Anne’s son Peter Phillips and now ex-wife Autumn Kelly.
Altogether nine are believed to not have attended her funeral, and did not get to say goodbye to their great-grandmother.
Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, were spotted at the service at Westminster Abbey, while their brother four-year-old Prince Louis was not there.
The Queen and Prince George stand on the balcony at Buckingham Palace at the end of the Platinum Pageant on The Mall on June 5, 2022 (Picture: Getty)
The Queen pictured soothing a younger George in 2015 (Picture: PA)
Mia Tindall, eight, and Lena Tindall, four – the grandchildren of Princess Anne – were pictured at a vigil for Her Majesty.
Her great-grandchildren’s attendance at such solemn events and at such a young age suggests the deep relationship they had with her.
Away from her duties, the Queen had her hands full with the latest generation of royals.
In honour of what would have been her 97th birthday, the Royal Family released a never-before-seen photograph of her with some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte and Prince Philip standing on the balcony during the Trooping the Colour in 2016 (Picture: Wire Image)
The Queen watching a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace with three of her great-grandchildren (Picture: Getty)
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It was taken at Balmoral in the summer of last year, a few weeks before her death.
Taken by Kate Middleton, it shows her surrounded by the children, who all look to be beaming with excitement to spend time with her.
The eight great-grandchildren in the shot included George, Charlotte and Louiswho had last been photographed in public making grimaces next to the Queen at her Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022.
Another remarkable picture of Her Majesty showed her standing over Harry and Meghan’s son Archie soon after his birth.
The Queen looks absolutely besotted with her great-grandchild, not able to hide her joy.
Though she remained stoic by nature during her reign, she always looked like a doting ‘Granny’, even with future king Prince George.
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Altogether the late monarch has 13 great-grandchildren
To Britain, the death of Queen Elizabeth II exactly one year ago at her Scottish estate of Balmoral represented the loss of a sovereign and a head of state for seven decades.
But to some of the youngest members of the Royal Family, the late monarch was just their loving ‘Granny’ or ‘Gan Gan’ who comforted them in times of need.
In total, she was a great-grandmother of 13, with the youngest being the second child of Princess Eugenie, Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank.
Born on May 30, 2023, he is the newest royal baby – and the first to be born after her death.
Caption: Queen’s relationship with great-grandchildren
Harry and Meghan showing their newborn son to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle (Picture: AP)
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Others, like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s second child Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, and Lucas Tindall, the third child of Zara and Mike Tindall, are too young to remember ever meeting her
The eldest is 11-year-old Savannah Phillips, daughter of Princess Anne’s son Peter Phillips and now ex-wife Autumn Kelly.
Altogether nine are believed to not have attended her funeral, and did not get to say goodbye to their great-grandmother.
Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, were spotted at the service at Westminster Abbey, while their brother four-year-old Prince Louis was not there.
The Queen and Prince George stand on the balcony at Buckingham Palace at the end of the Platinum Pageant on The Mall on June 5, 2022 (Picture: Getty)
The Queen pictured soothing a younger George in 2015 (Picture: PA)
Mia Tindall, eight, and Lena Tindall, four – the grandchildren of Princess Anne – were pictured at a vigil for Her Majesty.
Her great-grandchildren’s attendance at such solemn events and at such a young age suggests the deep relationship they had with her.
Away from her duties, the Queen had her hands full with the latest generation of royals.
In honour of what would have been her 97th birthday, the Royal Family released a never-before-seen photograph of her with some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte and Prince Philip standing on the balcony during the Trooping the Colour in 2016 (Picture: Wire Image)
The Queen watching a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace with three of her great-grandchildren (Picture: Getty)
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It was taken at Balmoral in the summer of last year, a few weeks before her death.
Taken by Kate Middleton, it shows her surrounded by the children, who all look to be beaming with excitement to spend time with her.
The eight great-grandchildren in the shot included George, Charlotte and Louiswho had last been photographed in public making grimaces next to the Queen at her Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022.
Another remarkable picture of Her Majesty showed her standing over Harry and Meghan’s son Archie soon after his birth.
The Queen looks absolutely besotted with her great-grandchild, not able to hide her joy.
Though she remained stoic by nature during her reign, she always looked like a doting ‘Granny’, even with future king Prince George.
Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].
For more stories like this, check our news page.