The King’s grandchildren, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte, played a leading role on Saturday when they attended the Coronation at Westminster Abbey in the heart of London.
Prince Louis, still only five, was spotted failing to stifle a yawn during the Coronation of his grandfather, King Charles III.
Prince Louis: Meme King. #Yawn#Coronation pic.twitter.com/axhPtWWeIP
— Matthew Rimmer (@MatthewRimmer) May 6, 2023
While their father William performed an official role, kneeling in allegiance to his father the new King, the three children watched the proceedings from within the Abbey. Later, Prince George assisted in carrying his grandfather’s train out of the Abbey.
With all three children aged under 10 years old, courtiers had previously explained they would attend, but retreat for a short while during the service.
Prince Louis, still only five, was spotted failing to stifle a yawn during the Coronation of his grandfather, King Charles III.
Prince Louis: Meme King. #Yawn#Coronation pic.twitter.com/axhPtWWeIP
— Matthew Rimmer (@MatthewRimmer) May 6, 2023
While their father William performed an official role, kneeling in allegiance to his father the new King, the three children watched the proceedings from within the Abbey. Later, Prince George assisted in carrying his grandfather’s train out of the Abbey.
With all three children aged under 10 years old, courtiers had previously explained they would attend, but retreat for a short while during the service.
- 5/6/2023
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
As discussed in my review, tonight’s penultimate episode of Doctor Who season 11, titled “It Takes You Away,” was one of the most high-concept of the run – and when I say high-concept, I mean totally bonkers. And it seems that Whovians everywhere have no idea what to make of it.
Essentially, the episode saw a sentient universe called the Solitract collide with ours, luring folks into its world by taking the forms of their deceased loved ones. When the time came for the Doctor to have her big showdown with the entity, she went face to face with… a frog sitting on a chair in a wide void. Oh, and it talked like Grace, the late wife of Bradley Walsh’s character, Graham.
That’s not quite as barmy as it sounds because the Solitract had previously impersonated Grace and spoken about her love of frogs but yes, it’s still pretty bizarre.
Essentially, the episode saw a sentient universe called the Solitract collide with ours, luring folks into its world by taking the forms of their deceased loved ones. When the time came for the Doctor to have her big showdown with the entity, she went face to face with… a frog sitting on a chair in a wide void. Oh, and it talked like Grace, the late wife of Bradley Walsh’s character, Graham.
That’s not quite as barmy as it sounds because the Solitract had previously impersonated Grace and spoken about her love of frogs but yes, it’s still pretty bizarre.
- 12/3/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
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