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Prince Louis Takes a Break from Coronation Festivities, Returns for Carriage Procession

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Prince Louis Takes a Break from Coronation Festivities, Returns for Carriage Procession

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Prince Louis, the youngest member of the royal family in attendance, took a brief break from the coronation ceremony of King Charles and Queen Camilla on Saturday.

The five-year-old prince left his spot beside his sister, Princess Charlotte, and mother, Kate Middleton, at Westminster Abbey but returned in time for the carriage procession.

It is likely that Prince Louis’ absence from the latter half of the ceremony was planned.

For the event, he wore an outfit made by Didge and Skinner, consisting of a Hainsworth garter blue doe-skin tunic with specially designed lace work embellishment to the collar, cuffs, and fronts.

The leg garment is black complete with a garter blue stripe.

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Prince Louis arrived at Westminster Abbey with his parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, and older sister Charlotte.

Meanwhile, big brother Prince George served as one of the pages for Charles and Camilla.

In a sweet moment, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis held hands.

After making their way inside behind their parents, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte took in the spectacle together and appeared engaged for all of the big moments.

However, at one point, Louis appeared a bit sleepy as he let out a yawn.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis processed out of Westminster Abbey following the crowning with members of the royal family.

Prince George followed closely behind King Charles alongside his grandfather’s three other pages of honor.

Prince William and Princess Kate followed the groom of robes with Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis behind them.

All three children also joined their parents for a carriage ride following the ceremony as part of the coronation procession.

The route took them from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, and the royal kids were in the first carriage following the historic Gold State Coach, which King Charles and Queen Camilla traveled in.

Prince George’s participation made him the youngest future monarch to be officially involved in a coronation service, according to the Telegraph.

While four-year-old Prince Charles was brought in to watch part of his mother Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953 and 11-year-old Princess Elizabeth witnessed the crowning ceremony of her father King George VI in 1937, neither participated in the actual service.

His parents are thrilled that he is a pager spokesperson.

For the Prince and Princess of Wales, it’s something that they have thought long and hard about and are very much looking forward to, and I’m sure George is too, as previously told to PEOPLE.

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