Photo: Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/GettyKate Middleton’s family was in attendance, sitting together in a show of support for the Princess of Wales and her in-laws at Saturday’sroyal coronation.Kate’s sisterPippa Middleton, brotherJames Middletonand parents Carole and Michael Middleton arrived at Westminster Abbey together on Saturday, seated rows behind non-working royals at the event.Carole, 68, arrived in a royal blue coatdress fromCatherine Walker & Co.with a matching headband coupled with sapphire jewelry, smiling as she made her way into the event.Meanwhile, Pippa, 39, opted for a pale yellow coatdress fromClaire Mischevaniwith a matching hat from royal favorite millinerJane Taylor.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!WPA Pool/ShutterstockThe family watched as Kate andPrince William’s three children attended the crowning ceremony of King Charles andQueen Camilla.The royal couple’s younger two children arrived at Westminster Abbey with their parents on the rainy coronation morning, with Charlotte, 8, wearing a leafy headpiece that matched her mom’s for the special occasion. She kept an eye on her 5-year-old brother as they entered and sat during the ceremony.In a special touch,Prince George— who is second in the line of succession behind his father — served as aPage of Honorfor his grandfather. The 9-year-old was dressed in uniform along with the other pages at the celebration.Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty ImagesGeorge’s participation made him theyoungest future monarchto be officially involved in a coronation service,The Telegraphreported. (While 4-year-old Prince Charles wasbrought into watch part of his motherQueen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953 and 11-year-old Princess Elizabeth witnessed the crowning ceremony of her fatherKing George VIin 1937, neither participated in the actual service.)The Middletons are certainly not strangers to royal events. Pippa, James, 36, Carole and Michael, 73, were all in attendance at the christenings ofPrince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis, while Pippa’s husband James, 47, also attended Louis' christening and posed as part of theofficial christening portraitsback in 2018.The Middletons also attendedMeghan MarkleandPrince Harry’sweddingat St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in May 2018.
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Kate Middleton’s family was in attendance, sitting together in a show of support for the Princess of Wales and her in-laws at Saturday’sroyal coronation.Kate’s sisterPippa Middleton, brotherJames Middletonand parents Carole and Michael Middleton arrived at Westminster Abbey together on Saturday, seated rows behind non-working royals at the event.Carole, 68, arrived in a royal blue coatdress fromCatherine Walker & Co.with a matching headband coupled with sapphire jewelry, smiling as she made her way into the event.Meanwhile, Pippa, 39, opted for a pale yellow coatdress fromClaire Mischevaniwith a matching hat from royal favorite millinerJane Taylor.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!WPA Pool/ShutterstockThe family watched as Kate andPrince William’s three children attended the crowning ceremony of King Charles andQueen Camilla.The royal couple’s younger two children arrived at Westminster Abbey with their parents on the rainy coronation morning, with Charlotte, 8, wearing a leafy headpiece that matched her mom’s for the special occasion. She kept an eye on her 5-year-old brother as they entered and sat during the ceremony.In a special touch,Prince George— who is second in the line of succession behind his father — served as aPage of Honorfor his grandfather. The 9-year-old was dressed in uniform along with the other pages at the celebration.Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty ImagesGeorge’s participation made him theyoungest future monarchto be officially involved in a coronation service,The Telegraphreported. (While 4-year-old Prince Charles wasbrought into watch part of his motherQueen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953 and 11-year-old Princess Elizabeth witnessed the crowning ceremony of her fatherKing George VIin 1937, neither participated in the actual service.)The Middletons are certainly not strangers to royal events. Pippa, James, 36, Carole and Michael, 73, were all in attendance at the christenings ofPrince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis, while Pippa’s husband James, 47, also attended Louis' christening and posed as part of theofficial christening portraitsback in 2018.The Middletons also attendedMeghan MarkleandPrince Harry’sweddingat St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in May 2018.
Kate Middleton’s family was in attendance, sitting together in a show of support for the Princess of Wales and her in-laws at Saturday’sroyal coronation.
Kate’s sisterPippa Middleton, brotherJames Middletonand parents Carole and Michael Middleton arrived at Westminster Abbey together on Saturday, seated rows behind non-working royals at the event.
Carole, 68, arrived in a royal blue coatdress fromCatherine Walker & Co.with a matching headband coupled with sapphire jewelry, smiling as she made her way into the event.
Meanwhile, Pippa, 39, opted for a pale yellow coatdress fromClaire Mischevaniwith a matching hat from royal favorite millinerJane Taylor.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
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The family watched as Kate andPrince William’s three children attended the crowning ceremony of King Charles andQueen Camilla.
The royal couple’s younger two children arrived at Westminster Abbey with their parents on the rainy coronation morning, with Charlotte, 8, wearing a leafy headpiece that matched her mom’s for the special occasion. She kept an eye on her 5-year-old brother as they entered and sat during the ceremony.
In a special touch,Prince George— who is second in the line of succession behind his father — served as aPage of Honorfor his grandfather. The 9-year-old was dressed in uniform along with the other pages at the celebration.
Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images

George’s participation made him theyoungest future monarchto be officially involved in a coronation service,The Telegraphreported. (While 4-year-old Prince Charles wasbrought into watch part of his motherQueen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953 and 11-year-old Princess Elizabeth witnessed the crowning ceremony of her fatherKing George VIin 1937, neither participated in the actual service.)
The Middletons are certainly not strangers to royal events. Pippa, James, 36, Carole and Michael, 73, were all in attendance at the christenings ofPrince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis, while Pippa’s husband James, 47, also attended Louis' christening and posed as part of theofficial christening portraitsback in 2018.
The Middletons also attendedMeghan MarkleandPrince Harry’sweddingat St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in May 2018.
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