- Kate and William’s three children will travel in a horse-drawn carriage.
- Carriage will take them to Buckingham palace after Charles is crowned.
- Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Royal Louis expected to join them.
According to reports, Kate Middleton and Prince William’s three children will travel in the carriage back to Buckingham Palace after their grandpa, King Charles, is crowned.
According to sources, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Royal Louis “are expected to join their parents” and be on “public display” in a horse-drawn carriage when it leaves Westminster Abbey following the crowning ceremony on May 6.
While it has been speculated that Prince George, 9, will serve as second in line to the throne, it has not been formally announced if he, Princess Charlotte, 7, or Prince Louis, 4, will attend the historic ceremony.
The details in article from a renown news outlet are based on a rehearsal document seen by the publication.
According to sources, Kate and William are still debating whether or not their children would have a role in the coronation ceremony.
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