King Charles has reportedly told his daughter-in-law Kate to carry on being one of the nation's favourite royals, despite the same thing happening during his marriage to Diana, leaving him 'jealous'.
09.05.2023 - 09:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Millions of people tuned it to watch the live arrival of King Charles and Queen Camilla at their royal Coronation on Saturday.
However, as the monarchs arrived in their carriage at Westminster Abbey, fans were left puzzled by the absence of William and Kate. Buckingham Palace's official order of service showed they were supposed to be there before the King and be seated before Charles and Camilla, the Mirror reports.
Events seemingly did not go to plan as the Prince and Princess of Wales arrived late along with their children Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, after His Majesty arrived.
Meanwhile, Prince George was already there and had joined seven other pages of honour who helped his grandfather in the procession.
The order of service stated: "Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales arrive at the Great West Door and are conducted to their seats in the Lantern. All remain seated.
"Their Majesties The King and The Queen arrive at the West Gate. A fanfare is sounded. All stand."
However, William and Kate could be seen standing behind the monarch and only taking their seats as he was already entering the church.
The blunder also meant that the camera panned in to capture the newly-crowned King and Queen waiting rather awkwardly in their carriage for five minutes.
Royal biographer Omid Scobie who co-wrote Finding Freedom suspects the delay might have been down to the Wales' children.
He wrote in Harper's Bazaar: "The room for error was nil. And thankfully, due to the weeks of rehearsals that the royals took part in ahead of the coronation, the day went ahead smoothly.
"In fact, apart from Prince William and Princess Kate joining the procession late
King Charles has reportedly told his daughter-in-law Kate to carry on being one of the nation's favourite royals, despite the same thing happening during his marriage to Diana, leaving him 'jealous'.
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After the King’s Coronation took place on Saturday 6 May at Westminster Abbey, fans were left wondering why Prince William, Kate Middleton and two of their children were late.TV viewers were expecting William and Kate to arrive before Charles and Camilla as the official order of service read: “Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales arrive at the Great West Door and are conducted to their seats in the Lantern. All remain seated. "Their Majesties The King and The Queen arrive at the West Gate.
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and Queen Camilla, a hugely historic event. So it's no wonder the royal chose to touchingly honor both the late and with her choice of jewelry.To pay tribute to the two royal women who came before her, the Princess of Wales wore the late Queen's George VI Festoon necklace, three tiers of stunning diamonds which was originally created in 1950 as a gift from King George VI to his daughter, then Princess Elizabeth before being crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.Kate also honored Princess Diana by , which she's worn many times before.Kate Middleton attending the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.Princess Diana wearing the pearl earrings during a visit to South Korea in 1992, her last official trip.Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George VI Festoon necklace at Buckingham Palace 2018.The Princess of Wales wore formal regal robes and a deep blue Royal Victorian Order mantle edged in scarlet—at the request of the King and Queen—over .