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Prince Louis to Join Siblings at King Charles’ Coronation, Averting Future Royal Rifts
In an effort to ensure that Prince Louis does not feel left out, the Prince and Princess of Wales are making a significant change.
According to royal expert Angela Mollard, having all three of Prince William's children present at King Charles' coronation will help prevent any future divisions within the royal family, similar to what happened with Prince Harry.
This decision aims to eliminate the possibility of Prince Louis feeling like a spare and guarantee that he never experiences exclusion.
The plan, which has been revealed to The Times ahead of the ceremony, involves George, Charlotte, and Louis following their grandfather, King Charles, and Queen Consort Camilla out of Westminster Abbey on May 6.
Mollard believes that by involving Louis in such a memorable event, his connection to the monarchy will be strengthened, making him more likely to support his brother when he assumes the role of king in the future.
According to the Daily Express, Mollard stated that George needs the support and encouragement of his siblings.
The Waleses' brand is centered around unity as a family, making it clear that they do everything together and aiming to avoid any future rifts like the one with Prince Harry.
However, some royal watchers have questioned the eligibility of four-year-old Louis to attend the grand event, which is expected to draw a crowd of 2,000 people.
Mollard addressed this concern during an interview with the Royal Report on Sky Australia.
She compared the decision to take young children to a fancy restaurant, acknowledging that it may seem funny or cute, but emphasized that the main goal is to create lasting memories for Louis.
These memories will be crucial when his older brother assumes the throne, and both Louis and Charlotte will be there to support him.
Louis, who recently made his official public debut at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, has already captured the hearts of millions with his adorable antics.
It is worth noting that Louis will turn five shortly before the coronation takes place.
Reports suggest that all three children are expected to accompany their parents in a carriage after departing from the Abbey, but Kensington Palace has yet to confirm their attendance.