BUCKINGHAM Palace has revealed the special role Prince George will play at King Charles’ coronation.
The monarch is set to be crowned at a ceremony on May 6.
Prince George, nine, will be one of eight Pages of Honour
Prince George, nine, will become the youngest future monarch to have a role in a coronation.
He will be one of eight Pages of Honour at Westminster Abbey alongside Camilla’s grandsons Gus and Louis Lopes and Freddy Parker Bowles.
It comes as Camilla’s “Consort” title has been dropped from Coronation invitations — and she will now be known as the Queen.
Royal aides say that May 6, when she is crowned alongside King Charles III, is the “appropriate” moment.
Sources close to Camilla, 75, said it “made sense” to use Queen Consort for the past seven months to distinguish her from Queen Elizabeth II — but now is the time for change.
The ornate invitations, dubbed “stiffies” by royal aides because they are printed on firm card, will be sent to more than 2,000 guests within the next two weeks.
A royal source said: “Queen Camilla is the appropriate title to set against King Charles on the invitation. The Coronation is an appropriate time to start using Queen Camilla in an official capacity.”
When Camilla married Charles in 2005 it was announced she would take the title Princess Consort when Charles became King. But last year the late Queen upgraded her to Queen Consort.
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