Following the demise of Queen Elizabeth II, the responsibilities of the thrones were passed down to King Charles. Since then, King Charles has been officially the monarch of the Commonwealth realms. And today is a big day for him, as it is his coronation ceremony.

The king was supported by his family on his big day. Though the family members are thrilled about the event, everyone can’t bear the lengthy event, especially the children of the royal family. During the ceremony, the King’s grandchild, Prince Louis, made headlines for his antics. Due to his behavior, the palace was prepared to keep him away from the ceremony.

King Charles
King Charles

Why did King Charles want Prince Louis to stay away from the ceremony?

It doesn’t matter if it’s a royal family or a normal one; sometimes it gets difficult to tame a child. And to control them, it is necessary to make some tough decisions. Recently, during the coronation of the King, his grandchild, Prince Louis, was captured yawning multiple times. The 5-year-old prince appeared to be bored by the lengthy event, and he yawned repeatedly. This wasn’t the first time the young prince caught the attention. Before this, he made headlines for misbehaving at the Platinum Jubilee Pageant three months ago.

Prince Louis yawning at the ceremony
Prince Louis yawned at the ceremony

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Keeping an account of his past and current behavior, the King was all set to shun him from the ceremony. A nanny was ordered to take the prince out of the event if he got tired or misbehaved. After a while, the prince took a brief leave from the event for about half an hour. However, he returned and accompanied his family to sing “God Save the King” as King Charles and Queen Camilla left Westminster Abbey.

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Details about the coronation ceremony of King Charles

King Charles and Queen Camilla
King Charles and Queen Camilla

The coronation ceremony is taking place after 70 years, and it has been 86 years since the king was crowned, as the last king was crowned in 1937. King Charles, 74, is the oldest monarch to ascend the throne. It is indeed a big day for the royal family, as the ceremony will be attended by more than 2200 people.

Apart from members of the royal family and global leaders, many celebrities are also on the guest list. Celebrities like Katy Perry, Dame Emma Thompson, and Ant and Dec are attending the event.

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Source: Page Six

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