New reports reveal that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis attended the coronation of King Charles III.
will appear.
London – The preparations for the coronation of King Charles III.
(74) and King's wife Camilla (75) on May 6 are in full swing.
As the heir to the throne, Prince William (40) and Kate Middleton (41) will of course also be part of the ceremony.
Above all, millions of Royal fans around the world hope that their children Prince George (9), Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4) will appear.
Coronation of King Charles III: George, Charlotte and Louis at the march and carriage ride
And that wish could come true.
The Times
reports that
George, Charlotte and Louis are set to take on formal roles on the day of King Charles' coronation.
Specifically, it is about the procession after the service in Westminster Abbey.
According to the Times
, when the newly crowned Charles leaves the abbey with his wife Camilla after the ceremony, they will be
joined by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
King Charles III
– Amazing pictures of his royal life
King Charles III
– Amazing pictures of his royal life
King Charles and Queen Camilla then travel back to Buckingham Palace in the coronation carriage, the "Gold State Coach". Directly behind is another carriage with Prince William and Princess Kate. As has now been leaked, George, Charlotte and Louis should sit in the carriage with their parents.
So you can look forward to sugar-sweet pictures of the three mini-royals - or funny faces of the little cheeky badgers.
Coronation of British monarchs
The coronation of the British monarchs traditionally takes place in Westminster Abbey in London.
In the solemn ceremony, the Archbishop of Canterbury inaugurates the Queen or King.
Parts of the service are the taking of the oath by the monarch, the presentation of the Bible and the crown jewels, the anointing and finally the coronation with the St. Edward's crown.
'Great visual appeal': King Charles bets on his grandchildren at coronation
Prince William and Princess Kate's children would add extra sparkle to the major historic event.
"George and his siblings Charlotte and Louis will have great visual appeal at the coronation - just as Prince Charles did with his mother," says historian Dr.
Tessa Dunlop (49) opposite
The Mirror
.
However, it is still unclear what task Prince George in particular should take on as the future king at the coronation.
King Charles III
wants a leading role for his grandson, but William and Kate are undecided on how much their eldest should be involved in the ceremony.
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King Charles (right) does not want to do without his grandchildren Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte (from left) at the coronation.
(photomontage)
© IMAGO/ZUMA Wire/picture alliance/dpa/PA Wire/Jonathan Brady
Prince George should not be under too much pressure at his grandfather's coronation, at which he will undoubtedly be under special surveillance anyway, his parents said on condition, according to The
Telegraph
.
His younger siblings Charlotte and Louis, who will celebrate their eighth and fifth birthdays before the coronation, will only be present at the ceremony as spectators.
Whether King Charles' grandsons Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, will attend the coronation remains to be seen - their parents, Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, have announced their attendance at a number of demands attached.
Sources used:
thetimes.co.uk, mirror.co.uk, telegraph.co.uk
List of rubrics: © IMAGO/ZUMA Wire/picture alliance/dpa/PA Wire/Jonathan Brady