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Lady Louise curtsies as she says goodbye to her grandmother The Queen

There were emotional scenes in Westminster Hall on Wednesday as members of The Royal Family bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth II before she began four days of Lying-in-State.

Some members of the family, including all four of the late Queen’s children, followed the coffin from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster on foot.

Other royals arrived by car ahead of the cortège through Central London.

Amongst the royals to line up and pay their respects to The Queen was Lady Louise Windsor who was captured on camera curtsying to her grandmother.

Lady Louise, who is daughter to the Earl and Countess of Wessex, has a very close relationship with The Queen, with the late monarch recently watching on as the young royal competed at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.

The 18-year-old royal was stood besides her younger brother, Viscount Severn, who bowed his head as the coffin was carried by.

Princess Beatrice was stood further along, and was also shown to movingly curtsy to her grandmother.

As members of The Royal Family left Westminster Hall ahead of the public being able to visit the monarch Lying-in-State, each royal walked up to the coffin and either bowed or curtsied.

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