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Buckingham Palace attendants can take actions so that the princes Louis, Archie and other young royals to attend King Charles’ coronation, an expert has said.
Yes ok prince william and kate middleton will attend the historic Westminster Abbey ceremony on May 6, it has yet to be confirmed if their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will join them.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have also been invited to the service, but they did not say whether their children Prince Archie Harrison and Princess Lilibet Diana, they were also on the guest list.
Royal expert George Gross revealed to Express.co.uk that the royal offspring could attend. He said that arrangements have been made in the past for those members who cannot make it all the hours of the celebration to attend.
Arrangements that have been made in the past for children to attend the royal coronation
He explained how at the coronation of King George V, on June 22, 1911, Winston Churchill, who was then Home Secretary, received an invitation for himself and his wife Clementine.
The ceremony took place a month after Clementine gave birth to her son, Randolph. As a result, the king made special arrangements to accommodate her.
“A royal brougham picked her up at her home and took her to Westminster Abbey, to arrive at the last possible moment; she watched the ceremony until after the royal coronation of the King, then slipped away discreetly and was taken home.”
Dr Gross said similar arrangements could be made for the sons of Sussex and Wales to leave halfway through King Charles’s Coronation. But he added that there would be an additional complication because the service was being televised.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte will attend King Charles’ coronation
The eldest of William and Kate’s children, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, are expected to attend the coronation. They often go out for important events such as Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral where they behaved up to the task.
But it’s unclear if Prince Louis, who turns five next month, will be there on May 6.
Harry and Meghan’s children are even younger. Archie will be four years old on the coronation date and Lilibet is two.
Charles attended his mother’s coronation in 1953 when he was four, but Princess Anne did not attend as she was deemed too young at the age of two.
The ceremony itself could last for hours, although it is understood that Charles wants the pieces to be kept simple. Full details have yet to be made public, but the royal expert suggested that the homage part of the ceremony, in which each member of the British nobility pays their respects to the monarch, could be shortened.
The coronation of Camilla, Queen Consort, is an additional event to the ceremony that did not occur at the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.
The Anointing, which may be televised for the first time at Charles’s coronation, the coronation and the giving of the coronation oath would also be included as key parts of the ceremony.