Prince George to ‘protect king’ during coronation; will carry sword

Prince George to 'protect king' during coronation; will carry sword

Salutations to the new king’s guardian! The Royal Family has been in the news recently for both positive and negative reasons. This time, Prince Geroge, the king’s eldest grandchild, is the center of attention. A significant ceremonial duty has been assigned to the nine-year-old to carry out at the coronation of King Charles III.

According to sources, Prince George of Wales, who will be carrying the ceremonial sword at the coronation, will assume the responsibility of guarding King Charles III. He has been chosen to protect the king from any harm. The small prince will play the Page of Honor at the event, which is still in the planning stages. Prince George won’t be acting in this capacity alone; three other pages are anticipated to go with him.

These three pages are the King’s friend’s children named Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, Nicholas Barclay, and Ralph Tollemache. They will all be attired for the ritual in red coats, white breeches, and stockings, according to sources.

Prince George was the center of attention due to his height

Prior to this, Prince George was the center of attention due to his height. At the most recent Easter Mattins Service, even his parents, The Prince and Princess of Wales, made the same observation.  Social media was inundated by fans who commented on it. George has gotten so tall, a user wrote. They’re all three. However, I find it hard to think he will turn ten. The separation between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and the Royal Family is nothing new.

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