Nine-year-old George given role of honour at King Charles' coronation

From prince to page: Nine-year-old George given a role of honour at King Charles’ coronation

  • Prince George is the youngest page of honour chosen by Charles and Camilla
  • The Queen Consort’s pages of honour all come from Her Majesty’s family 
  • Read more: Prince William and Kate Middleton share a sweet picture of their kids

Prince George is the most notable – and youngest – page of honour chosen by the King and Queen Consort.

But all of the boys who will carry the couple’s robes into Westminster Abbey demonstrate Charles and Camilla’s determination to put loyal family and friends at the heart of this historic occasion.

While the Prince and Princess of Wales were touched that the King wanted his grandson to play such a significant role, they wanted to ensure that nine-year-old George felt up to the public scrutiny.

After discussions with their eldest son and future monarch, they felt happy he would rise to the occasion.

A Kensington Palace spokesman said last night: ‘We’re all very excited about Prince George’s role in the Coronation, it will be an incredibly special moment.’

Prince George is the most notable – and youngest – page of honour chosen by the King and Queen Consort

The Queen Consort’s pages of honour all come from Her Majesty’s family. They include her grandsons Gus and Louis Lopes, 13, and Freddy Parker Bowles, 12. Pictured: Freddy stands foreground with twins Gus & Louis behind

A page of honour is a historic ceremonial position, now only employed on state occasions.

The king’s pages also include Nicholas Barclay, 13, the grandson of Sarah Troughton, who is one of the Queen’s companions and oldest friends.

He will be joined by Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, 13, son of David, the Marquess of Cholmondeley, and his former model wife, Rose. Oliver’s father was recently appointed to be the King’s Lord-in-Waiting – a significant royal role.

All of the boys who will carry the couple’s robes into Westminster Abbey demonstrate Charles and Camilla’s determination to put loyal family and friends at the heart of this historic occasion

The fourth page is Ralph Tollemache, 12, son of British banker and aristocrat The Honourable Edward Tollemache – a godson of the King and a page of Honour to Queen Elizabeth.

The Queen Consort’s pages of honour all come from Her Majesty’s family. They include her grandsons Gus and Louis Lopes, 13, and Freddy Parker Bowles, 13.

Her great-nephew, Arthur Elliot, 10 – whose father is former Tory Party chairman Ben Elliot – will be her fourth page.

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