Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived at King Charles III’s coronation with their tiny trio in tow. Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, all made their way into Westminster Abbey separately on Saturday for the 74-year-old monarch’s crowning.
Prince George entered first, dressed to impress as one of the King’s Pages of Honor. The Prince of Wales, 40, followed behind in a ceremonial dress uniform, with the Princess of Wales, 41, standing at his side in a formal robe and mantle. Beneath it, she wore an Alexander McQueen dress in ivory silk crepe, while Charlotte’s outfit even featured a cape. Prince Louis sported a blue Dege and Skinner tunic to the event.
News broke on Wednesday that all three of the children would attend the service as they were photographed at the dress rehearsal. Charlotte rode in the carriage with her siblings and parents, wearing an outfit and tiara that matched her mom’s. Louis’ presence was previously up in the air, but he stood with his mom and sister before being pulled away by a nanny.
George helped carry his grandfather’s robe and held his sister’s hand as he entered Westminster Abbey. Charlotte has been well-behaved at past royal events, having been caught on camera correcting both of her siblings over the years. William and Kate started their family in 2013, welcoming George, Charlotte and Louis in 2015, 2018 and 2021 respectively.