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Princess Charlotte to Receive Grand Title from King Charles, Envy from Meghan

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Princess Charlotte to Receive Grand Title from King Charles, Envy from Meghan

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In the lead-up to the highly anticipated coronation of King Charles, there are two other events that will captivate fans of the royal family.

Just days before the historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey, two new images of Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be released, as they both celebrate their birthdays in close proximity to this momentous day.

Princess Charlotte, born on May 2nd, 2015, was famously presented to the public on the steps of the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital on the same day.

This means that the young royal will be turning 8 just four days before her grandfather’s ceremony.

Similarly, Prince Louis, who was born on April 23rd, 2018, at the same hospital, will have recently turned 5.

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According to author Robert Jobson, Princess Charlotte is set to receive one of the grandest titles as King Charles plans the future of the royal family.

GB News reports that Jobson reveals in his forthcoming book that preparations have already been made for Charlotte to assume a powerful title in a year’s time.

Considering that 9-year-old Prince George’s future is already mapped out, Charles has taken care to reserve one of the most prestigious titles for Princess Charlotte.

Currently known as Lottie by her mother and Mionette (French for cute little thing) by her father, Charlotte is expected to become the Duchess of Edinburgh.

However, it remains unclear when exactly she will assume this title, and what circumstances will prevail in Edinburgh, Scotland at that time.

What we do know is that all three children, along with their father and other relatives, play vital roles in the succession plan of the royal family.

As it stands now, Prince William is next in line for the throne.

Should he be unable to fulfill his duties, the crown will pass to his children in order of birth: George, Charlotte, and finally Louis.

Only if William and his descendants are unable to serve would the crown fall to Prince Harry, followed by Harry’s eldest child Archie.

And should all of these royals be unable to ascend at the end of Charles’ reign, then the throne would be occupied by King Ralph.

In the midst of these developments, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced disappointment as their request for Archie to be serenaded with “Happy Birthday” at the King’s coronation on May 6th has been denied.

This is due to the fact that the ceremony coincides with Archie’s birthday, as noted by royal commentator Angela Levin.

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