For many,King Charles III’s coronationwill be the first they witness during their lifetime.

Charles' coronation event is expected to be a lot smaller than his mother’s.

The procession will likely be much smaller as well.

King Charles III in coat

It is said that the Prince of Wales will be required to join the king’s coronation committee.

That’s quite the job, but we bet he can pull it off without breaking a sweat.

The Prince of Wales will kneel before the new king and pledge his allegiance during the coronation.

Prince William wearing a suit

Then, he will touch King Charles' crown and kiss him on his right cheek.

So, what makes a coronet different from a crown?

Harte says they’re notably smaller.

Prince William smiling at the camera

Harte adds that Prince William will likely wear a coronet as well (viaTown & Country).

We’re really curious to see what the Princess of Wales decides to wear when the time comes.

At only nine years old, this can probably feel like a lot of pressure.

Princess Catherine wearing a crown

Prince George’s young age likely won’t automatically excuse him from following in their footsteps.

These robes have been around since King George II was crowned in 1727.

Tradition dictates that royal robes are worn by both the king and the queen consort during the coronation ceremony.

Prince George smiling at the camera

There are whispers, however, that King Charles III won’t be wearing traditional royal robes.

The ring consists of a giant ruby set in gold, lined with fourteen small brilliants.

The band is also embedded with fourteen rubies.

Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte making an appearance on the palace balcony

It’s quite the statement piece indeed.

The same formula for holy oil has been in use for centuries, making it very special indeed.

Camilla will be anointed with this oil by the Archbishop of Canterbury while seated under a canopy.

Camilla Parker-Bowles waving at the camera

Traditionally, the canopy is held over the queen consort by duchesses of the royal family.

Whether or not they will follow through with this version of the plan remains to be seen.

The answer is not any at all, really.

Camilla and King Charles making a public appearance

If Harry and Meghan decide to attend, they will likely be spectators.

Dunlop adds that Meghan also won’t be subjected to a specific dress code or accessories.

It’s a long-standing tradition, one that the public and media always look forward to.

Camilla Parker-Bowles attending an event

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle smiling at the camera

Prince William and Princess Catherine on the palace balcony with their children