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Young Royals Steal the Show in Grand Carriage Procession
The young royals are about to take center stage once again, as Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis join their grandpa, King Charles, and Queen Camilla in the grand carriage procession back to Buckingham Palace after the coronation at the Abbey.
This will be the siblings' biggest public test yet, as they become increasingly confident under the watchful eyes of the world.
George will also have the honor of being a page of honor for the king, which is quite a royal job for a young prince.
Meanwhile, Louis is no stranger to the limelight, having entertained crowds with his adorable antics on the Buckingham Palace balcony and in the audience at the Jubilee pageant during his great-grandmother's Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year.
It will be exciting to see what this little prince has in store for us this time around.
Despite their growing public role, William and Catherine have always protected their children's privacy, allowing them to enjoy a carefree upbringing.
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So while we'll get to see the young royals in all their glory during the procession, we can rest assured that they'll still have plenty of time to be kids behind the scenes.
The procession itself will be a grand affair, with the king and queen traveling in the 261-year-old gold state coach, followed by three carriages carrying working members of the royal family.
The first carriage behind them will be carrying the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with George, Charlotte, and Louis.
The sight of the young royals waving to the crowds as they make their way through the streets of London is sure to be a memorable one.
While Louis may be too young to attend tomorrow's concert in Windsor, we have a feeling that won't stop him from stealing the show today.
However, the coronation is not just about the young royals.
7,000 troops will be on ceremonial duties, with 4,000 taking part in the procession itself.
The Princess Royal will ride on horseback behind Charles and Camilla as goldstick in waiting and colonel of the blues and royals, to the rear of the gold state coach.
Other members of the royal family who will be taking part in the procession include the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, as well as Anne's husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, who will travel in the third carriage.
The Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra will also be present, completing the procession of royals.
However, there are a few notable absences.
The Duke of Sussex and the Duke of York will not be taking part in the procession, as they play no formal part in the coronation ceremony.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will also be absent.
Despite these absences, we're sure the grand carriage procession will still be a sight to behold, with so many members of the royal family taking part.
So get ready to cheer on the young royals as they steal the show once again.
With Louis' chance to shine and George as a page of honor, this is sure to be a moment we'll never forget.