PRINCESS CATHERINE AND PRINCE WILLIAM THROW A SURPRISE PARTY BEFORE THE CORONATION!

PRINCESS CATHERINE AND PRINCE WILLIAM THROW A SURPRISE PARTY BEFORE THE CORONATION!

In anticipation of the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6, rehearsals for the festivities have begun all over the United Kingdom. Of course, the main rehearsals are taking place in London and the main ones are for the King and Queen and members of the royal family, to whom millions of eyes around the world will be riveted on May 6. During the week before the coronation, rehearsals for them will be daily. But, it is reported that Prince William, Princess Catherine and their children will miss one of the rehearsals, as they intend to celebrate Princess Charlotte's eighth birthday on May 2. According to a source, the Prince and Princess of Wales do not want their daughter's birthday to be overshadowed by coronation preparations, and will make sure that Charlotte's birthday is celebrated properly. According to information received, Charlotte will be at Lambrook School on May 2, so the plan is to pick her up at the usual time and return to Windsor for a small party with her friends at Adelaide Cottage. It's a surprise party because the staff has been told to keep all the arrangements secret. On May 5, Lambrook School will be a day off, so William and Catherine's children will have no schoolwork the day before the coronation. The source added that the entire Duke of Cambridge family will travel from Windsor to London on May 5 to prepare for the coronation. As for Prince Louis, who turns five on April 23, his birthday does not overlap with coronation preparations. In my opinion, Prince William and Princess Catherine made the right decision about their daughter's birthday. After all, despite the importance of such an event as the coronation of the King and Queen of Great Britain, we should not forget such a wonderful holiday as their daughter's birthday. Besides, Princess Charlotte is still a little girl, and children should not be robbed of their celebrations.