Modern-era aristocrats have not just appreciated butembraced public displays of emotion, ushering in a welcome era of honesty.

But believe it or not, there exist many pictures of the late royal tearing up.

Unsurprisingly, the queen was not emotionless, just well-seasoned.

Prince Harry with his military medals

These sensitive moments have only contributed to relatability in which the royals are not often described.

Here are times royals were caught crying in public.

She wore an all-black ensemble and a somber expression on her face that was often wet with tears.

Meghan Markle crying at queen’s funeral

And I continue to be proud to have had a nice warmth with the matriarch of the family."

That confession barely deterred critics from scrutinizing Meghan’s tears at Elizabeth’s funeral.

She was famed and beloved for her characteristic ability to empathize and engage deeply with humanitarian issues.

Queen Elizabeth II crying in all-black attire

What’s rarer is seeing her cry to a point where it seems like a distress signal.

The circumstances inspired some gloomy nicknames for Charlene, such as Prisoner Bride.

Even after over a decade of marriage, Charlene is rarely seen wearing her wedding ring in public.

Meghan Markle crying in Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan”

“It’s not just some story.

You are making me scared.”

The episode also included a clip of the couple attending a guided meditation session that left Meghan overwhelmed.

King Frederik X wiping away tears

“My hope is to become a unifying king of tomorrow.

“The performance anxiety I had is still there.

Inside the walls of Buckingham Palace, the loss was felt more personally.

Crown Princess Victoria crying at Stockholm terror memorial

This was not the first time Beatrice got overwhelmed with regard to her grandfather.

Appearing on the 2016 ITV documentary “Our Queen at Ninety,” she gushed profusely about Philip.

“My fabulous grandfather.

Belgium’s Queen Mathilde wiping tears

One of these would presumably have been her wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020.

It marked the last time the royal pair saw any of their grandchildren get married.

No matter how blue-blooded they may be, royals are also still human.

She also commemorated her parents, who sat in the audience holding hands.

“Thanks mama for your presence and your listening ear.

Thanks dad for your trust.

I know I can always count on you,” she said.

With regard to history-making, Elisabeth takes after Mathilde, who is herself the country’s first native-born queen.