King Charles found a lovely distraction during his tedious Coronation rehearsals over the last few months. According to a source in The Express, the newly-crowned monarch was forced to watch on as bishops messed up their lines and a message from his late mother Queen Elizabeth II's own Coronation was used instead of the updated version during rehearsals, leading to long days and heavy eyes.The 74 year old was reportedly at one point looking particularly worn out on his Westminster Abbey throne, but upon spotting his grandson Prince Louis just to the side of him, Charles perked up.
Second son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Louis, 5, brought some levity to the formal ceremony practise sessions. "It was a long day and everyone was getting a little tired and stressed.
Even the King began to look a little worn down. He was sitting on the throne looking glum.Then suddenly he looked to the side and saw Prince Louis standing beside him.
His eyes lit up and he said, 'Hello, Louis. I didn't see you there,'" claimed the source. "You could see how much he adored the little boy.
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