The Prince and Princess of Wales, who share three children together, will see their eldest son Prince George play a special role during the historic event.
AceShowbiz -Prince William and Kate Middleton have finally arrived at King Charles’ coronation. When making their way into Westminster Abbey in London, the Prince and Princess of Wales stole the spotlight with their regal looks.
For the Saturday, May 6, event, Prince William donned the ceremonial dress uniform of the Welsh Guards. His wife, in the meantime, stunned in an ivory dress designed by Alexander McQueen.
The princess’ dress featured flowers from the four nations, such as the English rose, Scottish thistle, Welsh daffodil and Irish shamrock. It was topped with a Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen headpiece with silver bullion, crystal and silver thread work three-dimensional leaf embroidery.
To finish off her style, the mother of Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, wore Princess Diana’s diamond earrings. She also sported Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond festoon necklace.
Prince William and Princess Kate were also joined by their three kids. Their eldest son, Prince George, was given an official role in the ceremony, acting as a Page of Honour alongside Lord Oliver Chomondeley, 13, Nicholas Barclay, also 13, and 12-year-old Ralph Tollemache who are all sons of the king’s friends.
All eight boys are wearing matching scarlet uniforms and took part in the procession going through the Nave of Westminster Abbey. The traditional outfit for a Page of Honour includes a red coat with gold trimmings over a white satin waistcoat and a lace jabot, a decorative frill, with white breeches, white stockings and black buckled shoes, and they also carry a small ceremonial sword.
George joined his siblings, Princess Charlotte, seven, and four-year-old Prince Louis, in the congregation for the coronation service after fulfilling his duties. While the younger two Wales children don’t have formal roles in the ceremony, all three are expected to take part in the procession from Westminster Abbey back to Buckingham Palace.
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