King Charles' coronation date is a very special date for another royal | The Sun

KING Charles' coronation date is also a very special day for another, younger royal.

On May 6 next year His Majesty will be crowned alongside The Queen Consort.


But the day will also mark a milestone for Charles' youngest grandson – for another reason.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son Archie will be celebrating his fourth birthday.

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born on May 6, 2019, at the Portland Hospital in London.

He was christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby – who will also conduct the King's Coronation Ceremony.

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Archie now lives with sister Lilibet and the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex in a £11 million 16-bed, nine-bath mansion in Montecito, California.

Just yesterday, Prince Harry revealed an adorable detail about Archie's voice.

The Kings' coronation will take place at Westminister Abbey, London, as part of a longstanding tradition.

For the last 900 years, the ceremony has taken place at the Abbey, and since 1066 the service has almost always been undertaken by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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It is always known to take place some months after accession to the throne.

Detailed plans are yet to be finalised whether there will be a Bank Holiday for the occasion – with palace sources unable to confirm whether there will be a day off.

It's unclear if there will be an extra day off, or whether an existing Bank Holiday could be moved.

Meanwhile, Archie and his sister are still yet to be given royal titles.

The King is said it still be deciding on the title of the children, who, under his accession, are now qualified for the titles Prince and Princess.

Under protocols established by King George V in 1917, the Queen's grandfather, the children and grandchildren of a sovereign have the automatic right to the title HRH and prince or princess.

But while the Palace has updated its Royal family website to move Archie and Lilibet to sixth and seventh in line respectively, their titles remain Master and Miss.

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: "Updating love on a website doesn’t quite work.

"We will be working through updating the website as and when we get information."

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According to Roya Nikkhah, royal editor for The Sunday Times, the delay is "heightening tensions" between the King and the Sussexes.

The future of the family's relationship remains unknown at this stage – especially with talks of Harry's memoir being released in the near future.


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