All eyes were on Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at King Charles III‘s coronation service on Saturday, with all three children carrying out their first official state occasion.
Prince Louis arrived at Westminster Abbey with his parents Prince William and Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte while Prince George arrived at the abbey with his fellow pages of honor.
At the request of the king, William and Kate both wore formal robes and mantels, though the princess is not wearing a tiara. Under the robe, Kate wore an Alexander McQueen ivory silk crepe dress, with an embroidered shamrock, rose, thistle, and daffodil motif along with a Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen headpiece. She also wore the George VI Festoon Necklace, designed for the late Queen Elizabeth II in 1950, along with pearl and diamond earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana. Charlotte wore an ivory silk crepe dress with a coordinating headpiece to her mother.
William wore the ceremonial dress of the Welsh Guards, along with a leek pin, and Louis wore a blue doeskin tunic designed by Dege and Skinner and a leg garment with Garter Blue stripe.
In addition to Prince George’s starring role, the Prince of Wales also played a central role in the ceremony presenting the Stole Royal to His Majesty. Once the King was vested in the Robe Royal which was specially made for the coronation, William fixed the clasp.