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Prince Louis to Attend King Charles’s Coronation Alongside Siblings

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Prince Louis to Attend King Charles’s Coronation Alongside Siblings

The Prince and Princess of Wales are planning a significant change for their youngest son, .

In an effort to prevent him from feeling left out, all three of 's children will attend King Charles's coronation, according to royal expert Angela Mollard.

Mollard believes that the presence of George, Charlotte, and Louis will help prevent another off-shot like Harry in the future.

By leaving Louis with a memory of the event, his ties to the monarchy will be strengthened, and he'll be more likely to support his brother when he becomes king in the future.

According to plans disclosed to The Times ahead of the ceremony, George, Charlotte, and Louis will follow their grandfather King Charles and Queen Consort out of Westminster Abbey on May 6.

The move is expected to impede any attempt to prevent a future royal from feeling like a spare and ensure that never feels left out.

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The whole brand of the Waleses is very much centered around family, and they want to do everything together.

They do not want any off-shots like Harry in the future, said Mollard in an interview with the Royal Report on Sky Australia.

While some royal watchers have questioned the eligibility of four-year-old Louis to attend the event, Mollard believes that it is crucial for him to be there.

She compared the decision to taking kids to a posh restaurant, saying that it would be funny, but more than that, it would make sure that Louis has a memory of the coronation.

Louis made his official public debut at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations and captivated the attention of millions of royal viewers with his endearing antics.

He turns five soon before the coronation, and all three of the children are anticipated to accompany their parents in a carriage after leaving the Abbey.

Kensington Palace has not yet formally confirmed that all three of the children will attend the coronation, but according to the Daily Express, George needs to be braced and supported by his siblings.

Mollard thinks that by leaving Louis with a memory of the event, he'll be more likely to support his brother when he becomes king in the future.

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