Prince George hailed 'absolute legend' as he arrives in spectacular royal robes


Prince George is one of four attending to King Charles on the day and forms part of the procession that walks through the Nave of Westminster Abbey.

The four schoolboys are helping to carry the King’s robes during the first Coronation of a British monarch for 70 years.

Prince George, the youngest of the pages, is joined by Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, 13, Master Nicholas Barclay, 13, and Master Ralph Tollemache, 12, who together make up the King’s Pages of Honour.

Lord Oliver Cholmondeley is the son of one of Prince William’s closest friends, Nicholas Barclay is the grandson of Sarah Troughton, one of Camilla’s companions, while Master Ralph Tollemache is the eldest grandson of Baron Tollemache.

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