Dr. George Gross believes arrangements have been made in the past for those who can't sit through the long ceremony.
At King George V's Coronation in 1911, Winston Churchill's wife received special arrangements as she had given birth a month prior.
The Coronation ceremony is traditionally long, and it's unclear if provisions will be made for young royals.
The British Coronations Project, co-founded by Dr. Gross and Dr. Crankshaw, studies previous coronations.
The Coronation of King Charles is a historic Westminster Abbey ceremony that will take place on May 6.
Buckingham Palace aides are still considering whether young royals will attend King Charles's Coronation ceremony.