Will Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte Be Part of King Charles’ Coronation?
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Will Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte Be Part of King Charles’ Coronation?

The preparations for the momentous occasion are underway, and the Queen Consort’s grandchildren may be part of the traditional ceremony. Bazaar Arabia shares all the details here…

Will Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte Be Part of King Charles’ Coronation?

With King Charles III’s coronation happening this May, there is a lot of speculation surrounding what role each royal member will play during the ancient traditional ceremony.

The Sunday Times recently reported that while the Prince and Princess of Wales are still debating whether to give the young royal member a public role in the coronation as his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are too young, the Queen Consort, Camilla, will be including her five teenage grandchildren into the ceremony.

According to the Sunday Times, the Queen Consort, Camilla, may be trying to include her five teenage grandchildren into the ceremony by having them hold the canopy. In an effort to update old traditions, she would like her grandchildren to take on the responsibilities normally taken on by duchesses, barons, and other aristocrats.

Will Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte Be Part of King Charles’ Coronation?

While the Royal family is yet to confirm, sources suggest that King Charles and Camilla will be meeting soon with Prince William, and Princess Kate to discuss what role the young heir will have in the upcoming festivities.

Check back soon to find out more.

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