While the world is preparing for the biggest royal event in the last 70 years, the coronation of king Charles and Queen Consort Camilla Parker, set to be held on this upcoming 6th of May, there is a certain aspect catching the eye of the general public, because a royal tradition of centuries is about to be broken.
The participation of the Prince George in the coronation has been confirmed by the soon to be crowned king and queen, and his presence will be an used to decide his new role in the royal family alongside his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Wales, the Prince William and Kate Middleton.
It’s worth mentioning that the young prince is just 9 years old, so he partaking in the event is king of a very big deal, and it has even generated a lot of expectations due to his past appearances, where she showed that he is able to follow the protocols and is deserving of his position. This time, however, breaking a royal protocol may not be the best marketing strategy.
There is already a small group who strongly disagree with his presence and participation in the event, for two main reasons, the first one being that the King’s recent changes and decisions have broken too many protocols, which has been severely criticized, and second, this could eventually damage the public image of the young prince, as it happened with his and his wife’s public images that made a number on their popularity, forever.
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