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Kate and Prince William ‘are interested’ in Prince George having an official role in King Charles’ coronation, but want him to go straight back to school
- Kate and William don’t want George to be ‘overwhelmed’ at the coronation
- But ‘they are interested’ in him having an ‘official role’, a royal expert claimed
The Prince and Princess of Wales “are interested” in having Prince George play an “official” role at King Charles’ Coronation, but they want him to return to school the following Tuesday, it has been claimed.
King’s grandchildren Carlos and Camila could play a major role in the upcoming coronation, a royal expert has said, making for a “very different” ceremony to what was seen in 1953.
It is understood that Kate and William “are interested” in the nine-year-old prince having an “official role” but “do not want him to be overwhelmed with attention”, according to Roya Nikkhah, royal editor of The Sunday. Times.
Talking with true tv royalty‘s The Royal Beat, said: ‘They are very interested, but if George has an official role, it will be quite low-key.
‘They are well aware that he will return to school on Tuesday [after the coronation], and they don’t want you to be overwhelmed with attention. But he can play a smaller official role.
Kate and William reportedly don’t want Prince George to feel ‘overwhelmed’ at Coronation
‘I don’t know in terms of what the grandchildren will do for the King. They told me that it was largely the grandchildren who were there to help and care for Camila.
The participation of the grandchildren would be a break with tradition, since the young heirs did not participate in the two previous coronations.
Roya Nikkhah added that the ‘combined’ royal family could also see the queen consort’s five grandchildren involved.
She said: ‘The royal family is a blended family. There are stepsons and stepsons.
“It says a lot about Camilla that instead of having aristocrats that she may not know but would be part of protocol and tradition, she’s interested in having her grandchildren participate in official office. It is very different from what we saw in 1953.’
More information about the coronation will be available in an episode of The Royal Beat starting on March 3. true tv royalty.
In an earlier episode of the Daily Mail series Palace Confidential, royal expert Dr Tessa Dunlop also claimed that Prince George will be in the spotlight.
She said: ‘[They] I want to keep you focused on that line of succession.
The Prince and Princess of Wales ‘are interested’ in seeing Prince George play an ‘official’ role, even if it is ‘a smaller official role’, it has been claimed.
The historic and supposedly “very different” coronation of King Charles will take place on May 6
“So we’re going to see a lot of camera shots of Charles, of William, of George.”
Dr Dunlop referenced Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953, in which five-year-old Prince Charles sat between the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, making him highly visible.
This year’s historic ceremony will begin with Camilla’s coronation, before Charles is officially named monarch when the Archbishop of Canterbury places St Edward’s Crown on his head.
A procession will then lead the newly crowned King among thousands of people to Buckingham Palace, where he will join his family members on the balcony to greet the crowds.
The next day, Windsor Castle will host a concert broadcast around the world, with thousands of afternoon street parties like people. This will be followed by a bank holiday on Monday, with millions of people set to have a day off work.
The comments about Prince George’s role in the coronation come amid weeks of speculation about whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend the Coronation.