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Prince George to Play Official Role at King Charles’ Coronation: A Look at the Royal Family’s Busy Schedule

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Prince George to Play Official Role at King Charles’ Coronation: A Look at the Royal Family’s Busy Schedule

The Prince and Princess of Wales are back in action, and we can't wait to see what they have in store for us.

On Thursday, William and Catherine will visit Birmingham to celebrate the city's diverse culture and heritage, and to meet future leaders in the creative industries.

The royal couple will host local business owners and future leaders from Birmingham's creative industries sector at the Rectory, a venue overlooking the city's historic jewellery quarter.

This is a fantastic opportunity for the people of Birmingham to meet with the future king and queen and showcase their talent and culture.

The Prince and Princess have been enjoying a break from their royal duties during the Easter holidays to spend time with their three children.

The couple has been keeping their schedules light so they can focus on spending quality time with their kids.

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After all, family time is precious, and we're glad to see the royal couple taking time out of their busy schedules to prioritize their family.

Speaking of the kids, , , and will be returning to school this week after their Easter break.

The three royals attend the Lambrook School in Windsor near the family's Adelaide Cottage home.

We can only imagine how excited they are to reunite with their friends and get back to their studies.

However, the family is not just busy with school and work.

They are also preparing for King Charles and Queen 's coronation, which is less than three weeks away.

The coronation will take place on May 6th, and it will be a historic event that everyone is looking forward to.

The coronation will be even more special for , who will serve as a page of honour at his grandfather's crowning ceremony.

This makes him the youngest future king to ever play an official role at a coronation.

The news has been the talk of the town, and we can't wait to see the young prince in action.

But with great honour comes great responsibility.

Prince George's involvement in the ceremony has been a subject of family discussion, as his parents have had to juggle the unique honour with the pressure it might put on their son's shoulders.

However, a spokesperson for the Prince and Princess of Wales recently told People magazine that his parents are very excited and delighted that he is a page, and we couldn't agree more.

Rehearsals for the coronation are already taking place, and they are being held in the ballroom of Buckingham Palace.

This enables palace staffers, the family, and clergy to go through the service in private while keeping Westminster Abbey open to visitors.

We can't wait to see how everything comes together on the big day.

In the meantime, King Charles and Queen have been spotted heading to church on Sunday at Crathie Kirk in Scotland, not far from Balmoral Castle.

The couple seems to be taking some time out of the public eye before the coronation, and we don't blame them.

We can only imagine how hectic things must be for the future king and queen.

It's great to see William and Catherine back in action, and we're looking forward to seeing what they have in store for us during their visit to Birmingham.

The royal couple's visit is a fantastic opportunity for the people of Birmingham to showcase their talent and culture.

It's a busy time for the royal family, but we have no doubt that they will handle everything with grace and elegance, as they always do.

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