Coronation: World eyes set on the Future of British Monarchy at the historic ceremony
The Prince of Wales will pledge his loyalty and allegiance to the new monarch during the crowning ceremony.

Family, tradition, and Britishness, the very best of the world’s oldest Monarchy were on display at the coronation of King Charles III on May 6.
World eyes were set on the Future of British Monarchy at the historic ceremony as Prince William and Catherine, Prince, and Princess of Wales, with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis arrived at the coronation of King Charles.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are next to arrive, along with their children, Lady Louise and the Earl Of Wessex.#Coronation pic.twitter.com/aBjUTUrmfs
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Or we can say the young royals stole the limelight won’t be incorrect.
Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived at Westminster Abbey to witness King Charles and Queen Camilla get crowned.
Meanwhile, Prince George, 9, was the most notable of the King’s four pages for his Coronation!
Prince George today arrived at Westminster Abbey as a page of honor for his grandfather – a role he shared with members of the Queen Consort‘s family.
He was joined in the King’s party by Nicholas Barclay and Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, both 13 and Ralph Tollemache, 12 – all the sons of notable, royal-linked families.
As the Prince of Wales pledged his loyalty and allegiance to the new monarch during the crowning ceremony,
The world saw the future king, father-of-three kneel before the monarch, right after King Charles III was crowned, and placed his hands between the hands of the King.
He said, “I, William, Prince of Wales, pledge my loyalty to you and faith and truth I will bear unto you, as your liege man of life and limb. So help me God.”