Kate Middleton ‘practicing for coronation’ in quiet training at Palace
Prince William and Kate Middleton Coronation plans underway as King Charles continues weekly treatments
The ascension of Prince William and Kate Middleton could be happening sooner than expected as the Palace amps up its preparations for a coronation.
Reports have previously stated that the Prince and Princess of Wales have “quietly prepared” for their destined roles as the future King and Queen.
Even though Buckingham Palace have cleared the air about King Charles’s health amid his cancer treatment, it seems that plans for William and Kate are still underway, according to sources.
In a new report by RadarOnline, Kate was “crowned queen” during an ultra-quiet ceremony as part of her secret royal training.
“Kate wore a crown and has been taking lessons in what it means to be queen ahead of King Charles’s death, and was crowned in a hush-hush ceremony to prepare her for what’s coming,” the insider told the outlet, adding that she was “beautifully received”.
The reports comes after it was revealed that King Charles had postponed the major honour he was going to grand his son and daughter-in-law.
The Waleses were set to receive centuries-old tradition to grant royal warrants to selective brands – an honour which was previously reserved for the monarchs only – but the King had not yet authorised the move.
Charles supports the training of Kate and William hence the announcement came as bit of a shock. However, it has turned out to be a more logistical delay.
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