Savannah Guthrie is gearing up for something very exciting and she mentioned it live on-air on Thursday's show.
The star was discussing the news that Prince Harry would be attending the King's coronation without his wife, Meghan Markle and their children.
At the end of the segment Hoda Kotb brought up that Savannah would be traveling to London to report on the royal event.
She then confirmed she would be in the UK in "about three weeks". It'll be a huge moment for Savannah who is no stranger to reporting on the royals.
The mom-of-two will leave her family including her husband, Michael Feldman, and their two children, Vale, eight, and Charles, six, to jet off for her reporting duties.
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In September, Savannah was on-the-ground reporting in London after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.She shared several snippets from her trip there, highlighting the beauty of Buckingham Palace while also depicting the sadness that came with the moment.
The coronation has been a constant source of conversation for Savannah and Hoda who joked about the invites in the video below.
They love working together and opened up about their relationship on and off screen in an exclusive interview with HELLO!.
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"We feel grateful every single day," Savannah said. "I know we feel grateful for this partnership and getting to come and do a job that is literally fun and to get to do it with a good friend who you trust so much and to just hold hands and get to do this together every morning - I never get over that. I still can't believe it came true."
Hoda reiterated her words and added: "I am working with Savannah which is a job that you can only dream of having. I have two children that were even so far out of my dreams so I'm thankful for the fact that magic still happens later in life.
"It really does get greater later. It gets better and I'm grateful for that."
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