The small Louis of Wales, Already five years old, he tried to be very calm during the coronation of his grandfather, King Charles III of the United Kingdom; however, the long ceremony made the boy yawn more than once.

Britain’s Prince William, Prince of Wales, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Princess of Wales attend the coronation of Britain’s King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort of Great Britain at Westminster Abbey in central London on May 6, 2023 . Photo: –YUI MOK

Luis sat in the front row next to his 8-year-old sister Carlota and both their parents, William and Catherine, the Princes of Wales, observing the mass and ceremony that officially crowned Charles King of Great Britain. Outside of the United Kingdom, he is also king of 14 other Commonwealth countries, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

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Together with his sister Carlota, little Luis continued to admire the temple of the coronation ceremony. Photo: –YUI MOK

After placing the crown on Carlos III, the archbishop called out to the congregation “God save the King”, after which trumpets were heard.

Seated on St Edward’s Oak Chair, considered the oldest piece of furniture in the United Kingdom and placed on a medieval mosaic floor, Charles III was crowned after receiving the various royal regalia, symbolizing responsibilities as British head of state until the day of are dead.

The king got the sphere from the sovereign, which symbolizes the world; the scepter with a cross, representing the Christian world; and the scepter of the dove, symbol of the monarch’s spiritual role.

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Luis seems to be admiring the abbey with his parents. Photo: –YUI MOK

Dressed in a gold mantle, the primate of the Church of England presented the king with the white gauntlet of power.

Finally, Welby placed the crown of Saint Edward, made of gold and adorned with rubies, amethysts, sapphires, garnets and topazes, the only time in his life the monarch will wear it.

Britain’s Prince George of Wales (centre), also not far behind with strange gestures, will appear at Westminster Abbey in central London on May 6, 2023, ahead of the coronations of Britain’s King Charles III and Camilla. Photo: — ANDY STENING

Formerly, the monarch was anointed with consecrated oil by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the most solemn religious rite of the coronation liturgy, which requires the monarch to be temporarily hidden from the public.