King Charles III's upcoming coronation could be a huge moment for his grandson Prince George.
According to The Telegraph, the nine year old's parents Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently "mulling over" how big George's role in the ceremony should be, given the "attention he will inevitably get at an event covered by media across the world".
His younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are expected to attend as spectators.
This news arrives just days after royal historian Dr Tessa Dunlop suggested: "You want to keep it focused on that line of succession. So we are going to see a lot of camera shots of Charles, of William, of George."
Little Louis, 4, stands a chance of entering the spotlight that weekend too, due to his and the King's particularly close bond.
Body language expert Judi James recently said: "Louis seems to have been named after Charles' much-adored uncle Louis Mountbatten but he seems to have inherited his cheeky, spontaneously playful and affectionate traits from his own uncle, [Prince] Harry.
"Zara Tindall has always been relaxed and hugely demonstrative with Uncle Charles in public and Charles clearly adores being on the receiving end of her hugs and very affectionate displays.
"Louis looks like the other member of the family that treats Charles just like any other grandpa, no matter who and how many cameras are watching."
Meanwhile, royal insiders have revealed that Charles is going to ditch the coronation's traditional outfit of suit, robes and breeches, opting instead for his military uniform.
"Senior aides think breeches look too dated," a source told The Sun last month.
The history-book event will show off "the best of Britain" according to Downing Street ministers, with the coronation described as a "unique moment for the country," as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Oliver Dowden said it functions as a "moment of constitutional significance which will allow us to showcase the very best of the United Kingdom".
Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan also called it "a huge milestone in the history of the UK and Commonwealth", while adding that the Bank Holiday weekend of events aims to bring people together to celebrate the "mixture of tradition and modernity, culture and community that makes our country great".
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