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Of course, members of the British royal family were also in attendance to witness the crowning of King Charles, including his youngest son, Prince Harry – who attended without the Duchess of Sussex – and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. The Princess of Wales’s parents and siblings were spotted in the congregation, too. Young, 54, will also anchor a special live broadcast of the concert – which is estimated to see 20,000 people attending – in the grounds of Windsor Castle.

It was worn by several Queen consorts during their coronations; Queen Alexandra in 1902, Queen Mary in 1911 and Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother, in 1937. Read more As guests arrived at Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of King Charles III, a spectacular style parade took place.The Metropolitan Police said that some arrests were due to plans by protesters to "throw rape alarms" in an attempt to startle horses in the parade, potentially injuring riders and spectators, something about which they had briefed Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister, in April 2023. [270] [271] [272] [273] Three members of the women's safety campaign group Night Stars were arrested for distributing rape alarms to women in Westminster, prompting criticism from the Green Party politician Caroline Russell. [274] The coronation was conducted by the Church of England and contained several distinct elements, which were structured around a service of Holy Communion. [87] Charles and Camilla first proceeded into the abbey, then Charles was presented to the people and recognised as monarch. After this Charles took an oath stating that he will uphold the law and maintain the Church of England. He then was anointed with holy oil, invested with the coronation regalia, and crowned with St Edward's Crown. After this he was enthroned and received homage from Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, and William, Prince of Wales, and the people were invited to swear allegiance. Camilla then was anointed, crowned, and enthroned. The King and Queen ended the service by taking Holy Communion, and processed out of the abbey. [88]

Thisis thefirst time a coronation ceremony is taking place on a weekend since 1902 when Edward VII was crowned King. When is the bank holiday for the coronation?

The next part of the service concerned Camilla. She was anointed in public view, thought to be the first time this has occurred, and then presented with the Queen Consort's Ring. [97] [115] The Queen then was crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury using Queen Mary's Crown. [97] Camilla then was presented with the Queen Consort's Sceptre with Cross and the Queen Consort's Rod with Dove (which, unlike other queens consort, she chose not to carry), before sitting on her own throne (originally made for Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 1937) beside the King. [97] [103] [108] The procession into the abbey was led by the Cross of Wales, a new processional cross commissioned by Charles to mark the centenary of the Church in Wales. It includes relics of the True Cross gifted to the King by Pope Francis. [51] The screen which concealed the King during his anointing was designed by iconographer Aidan Hart and embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework. It includes 56 leaves embroidered with the names of the members of the Commonwealth of Nations. [52] [53] More than 8,000 guests were present at the Queen’s coronation, including politicians, representatives of the Church and the State, and leaders from around the Commonwealth. King Charles’s coronation is limited to 2,000 for health and safety reasons and only a minority of MPs and peers will be invited.

Take That, Katy Perry and Lionel Ritchie are among the stars performing at the grounds of Windsor Castle. a b c d Dixon, Hayley; Narwan, Gurpreet (13 September 2022). "Coronation for the cost of living crisis as King expresses wish for 'good value' ". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Archived from the original on 25 September 2022 . Retrieved 30 September 2022. Channels across the BBC network (BBC One, Two and iPlayer) will broadcast live from the ceremony. Radio coverage is expected on Radio 2, Radio 4, 5 Live, Radio 3, World Service and BBC Sounds. The BBC is apparently even set to waive its licence fee for the weekend. Pro– Scottish independence and republican marches took place in both Edinburgh and Glasgow on the day of the coronation. The group All Under One Banner marched in Glasgow, and the Radical Independence Campaign and Our Republic in Edinburgh. The latter group also promoted the Declaration of Calton Hill during its march. [260]The coronation was a state event funded by the British government, which also decided the guest list. [22] Approximately 2,200 guests from 203 countries were invited. [23] They included members of the British royal family, representatives from the Church of England and other British faith communities, prominent politicians from the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and foreign heads of state. [24] Pepinster, Catherine (2022). "Chapter 9: Vivat! Vivat! Vivat Rex! the next coronation". Defenders of the Faith: Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will see Christianity take centre stage. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 978-1399800068. Archived from the original on 18 February 2023 . Retrieved 30 September 2022. Organised by the Together Coalition and a wide range of partners such as the Scouts, the Royal Voluntary Service and faith groups from across the UK, it aims to highlight the positive impact volunteering has on communities.

For male peers, the Coronation robe is a cloak of crimson velvet extending to the feet, open in the front (with white silk satin ribbon ties) and trailing behind. Attached to the robe is a cape and collar of miniver pure; the rank of the peer is indicated by rows of " ermine tails (or the like)" on the miniver cape: 4 for a duke, 3½ for a marquess, 3 for an earl, 2½ for a viscount and 2 for a baron. [6] ( Royal dukes have six rows of ermine, and additional rows on the collar and on the front edges of the garment.) Peers are entitled to wear the Coronation robe whether or not they are members of the House of Lords. Charleswill then beanointed, blessed and consecrated by the Archbishop and receive the orb and sceptres before St Edward’s Crown is placed on hishead. This will officially make him King Charles III. A Coronation Claims Office was established within the Cabinet Office to handle claims to perform a historic or ceremonial role at the coronation, replacing the Court of Claims. [12] The posts of lord high steward and lord high constable of England, which are now only named for coronations, were given to General Sir Gordon Messenger and Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, respectively. [13] Several public viewing spots of the procession were prepared. [89] Tens of thousands of people from the UK and the rest of the world were estimated to have lined the procession route. [90] Despite the forecast for rain, spectators started camping along the procession route days before the event. [91] On the morning of the event, authorities announced the procession route had reached capacity at 8:29. [92] Procession to the abbey [ edit ] The Diamond Jubilee State Coach carrying Charles and Camilla to Westminster Abbey The states of Guernsey planned events to celebrate the coronation from 5 to 8 May. A vigil was held on 5 May at Forest Methodist Church to reflect on the coronation's spiritual element. On 6 May, bells rang from Town Church, Vale, Forest, and St Pierre du Bois. A live broadcast of the coronation service was played on a large screen at the King George V Sports Ground (KGV), followed by a military parade from Fort George to the Model Yacht Pond. A 21-gun salute was fired at noon from Castle Cornet as part of the national salute. On 7 May, a Coronation Big Lunch was held at Saint Peter Port seafront, along with a service of thanksgiving at the Town Church. That evening the Coronation Concert was planned to be screened live at the KGV playing fields, and buildings including Castle Cornet and Fort Grey were illuminated in red, white, and blue in the evening. [169]The service, conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, began with the King and Queen having a silent moment of prayer before seating themselves on their chairs of estate, made for the 1953 coronation. [97] [107] [108] In a new element of the service, the king was welcomed by one of the Children of the Chapel, to which he replied that he came " not to be served but to serve". [109] Paul Mealor's "Coronation Kyrie" was sung in Welsh by Sir Bryn Terfel. After this the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lady Elish Angiolini, Christopher Finney, and Baroness Amos stood facing east, south, west, and north and in turn asked the congregation to recognise Charles as king; the crowd replied "God save King Charles!" each time. [97] [95] Charles was then presented with a new Bible by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. [97] Oath and accession declaration [ edit ]



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