about princess charlotte and how impeccably she behaved as well. she always really steps up to these moments. a remarkable day for prince george to be witnessing holding part of his grandfather s remembrance. for me, the most emotional moment. it was the two moments when william presented hims to his father. when he kissed his father and pulled back as he pledged allegiance, you can see the emotion on charles face. he has to hand all over that over to william one day. so this was all reguilded in 1977 for the queen s silver jubilee. it s also interesting that, look, prince charles, as he was, has been the longest ever king in waiting, royal in waiting.
charles. harry will be at buckingham palace? i don t know whether this was actually properly source d or not, but there was some thought that harry would leave after the couronation and go back to the united states for his son s birthday. today is his son archie s 4th birthday. they are allowing charles really to take the headlines today. the entire family, it s about allowing charles to have his big moment when he so long-lived in the shadow. his mother, his first wife, his children, this is when the king steps up and the world needs to decide are they going to engage in this narrative. the massive procession is making its way back to buckingham palace. the salute from 4,000 troop, that s next. a short break. we re back in a moment.
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exactly. it s going to be a little underwhelming. nonetheless, they re be there. well, you never know. hopefully they ll do the tail of smoke in red, white and blue. we re going to get another quick break. when we come back, the royal family stepping out on to the balcony at buckingham palace. we ll be right back. announcer: the coronation of king charles iii is brought to you by book club, only in theaters friday. (vo) when it comes to safety,
here. not quite a fullout run-in. this is so important throughout british history. as far as i remember in terms of pictures, it goes back at least to king george 1902 was the first. during the war it was a big deal, after the war, victory day, royal weddings, jubilees and on and on. there have been so many iconic balcony moments. think about charles first marriage to diana. where he delivered that kiss, first public kiss. so many have their own memories of watching different royal families. there are a lot of international flags in the crowd. i saw a brazil flag, a mexican