Royal followers are anticipating the upcoming Remembrance Day service. It's another chance to see the royal family in public as they will be gathered together with Queen Elizabeth to honor the veterans of war.

On Twitter, royal fans have been relieving last year's Remembrance Day by sharing photos of the family. Will Prince William and Prince Harry, who will be reuniting on this day, acknowledge each other despite their rumored rift? Will Prince Andrew sit beside Meghan Markle based on the line of succession?

The discussion, however, was derailed by a photo of Kate Middleton from last year's event. She sat in front of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry and had an icy stare that terrified some of the royal fans. 

One fan said that it is a scary and unusual picture of the Duchess of Cambridge since she's always ready to flash her adorable smile on camera. Kate is also often seen laughing or smiling in public or around the people she meets but this stare down gave some fans an eerie vibe. 

Meanwhile, as to the topic of whether or not Prince Andrew will be sitting next to Meghan at this year's Remembrance Day, some royal watchers think that it will still be the same arrangement as the last time. They took note of the fact that Prince William, as the second in line to the throne was seated next to his father, Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, and his wife Camilla Parker-Bowles. Behind them were Prince Harry and his wife, with Prince Andrew sitting next to them. 

Apparently, this is the unchanging protocol the royals observed since this is the actual line of succession. However, some fans pitied Meghan because this meant that she would always be next to Prince Andrew at official royal events like Remembrance Day.

Remembrance Day actually happens on Nov. 11 but the royal family has a series of activities days before the actual event. On Thursday, Nov. 7, Meghan and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, along with Prince Harry, will be at the Field of Remembrance to lay the cross and listen to the Last Post.

At the service on Sunday with Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles will lay a wreath at the London's Cenotaph on behalf of his mother. The Queen, however, will be watching from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office building. The day's events will also include a festival at the Royal Albert Hall where members of the royal family are also expected to grace.