The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children played incredibly important roles throughout Coronation weekend, including Prince George's position as a Page of Honour to his grandfather King Charles.
But while the ancient ceremony went off without a hitch, with the excitement over, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have gone back to school.
And while their starring roles on the day mean the Royal trio have a bigger public profile than ever, the careful oversight of their mother, Kate, means this is unlikely to affect their day to day lives.
As Royal expert Jennie Bond exclusively told OK!: “Children are so resilient and they move on quicker than adults. So I imagine that like everyone involved, the royals will have just heaved a great sigh of relief now that the Coronation is over.
"It would have been quite easy for the kids who are very resilient to just park that and get back to their routines at school and will be back to enjoying playing football, rugby, cricket with a certain amount of relief that it's over and they did a very good job."
And, according to the former BBC royal correspondent, Louis, five, will be completely unaware he's been such a huge hit.
"They wouldn't be aware of all the ongoing press coverage about them. I'm sure they're being shielded largely from that. Louis probably doesn't know that he is basically a national treasure now!"
The three youngsters are all students at Lambrook School near their home of Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Estate. While the excitement of everything they took part in might prove a challenge to come down from, here they will be treated like any other pupil.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis enrolled at their new school in September last year and are expected to stay there until the age of 13.
Lambrook boasts a range of incredible facilities and has many exclusive clubs on offer, including a 9-hole golf course, a polo field, a bee farm and a mini Masterchef club.
As well as this, the prep school charges an increasing annual fee as the children go through the school, meaning that the three Wales children's education will cost an incredible £71,344 a year.
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