Official King Charles III Coronation Weekend Details Emerge
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King Charles III Coronation Weekend arrives on May 6, 2023, and runs through to Monday, 8. Although the monarch already assumed his role, he still needs an official ceremony required by the church. And this one goes down traditionally, as it always did, at Westminster Abbey. Now, the details of what will take place emerged.
King Charles III Coronation Expected To Be Less Pomp
Royal family watchers know that the new monarch wants to cut down on expenditure. So, when news emerged that the biggest event in royal tradition might be scaled back, some folks grew angry.
Meanwhile, others wonder if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will actually attend. Additionally, other royal family fans hope to see Lilibet and Archie at the big event.
Recently, a source suggested that King Charles III, ahead of the Coronation, might chat with his son, Prince Harry. After all, he and Meghan Markle already had a heyday with their one-sided Harry & Meghan” docuseries.
Actually, there were some hurtful things said in the book that Harry wrote: “Spare.” Allegedly, the monarch and The Queen Consort would like them to just back off ahead of their special day.
King Charles III Coronation Details
On Sunday, January 22, The Royal Family account on Instagram notified that the details for the big event were finalized. In a statement that arrived via Royal UK, more things were itemized. Across the country, people can participate in various activities. Meanwhile, in London, no doubt the cameras will be out. The outlet noted, “The Service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.” That takes place on the Saturday.
King Charles III Coronation brings much of the same old traditions that folks expected, but it will also emphasize the modern-day role of the royal family. The next day, on May 7, a “special Coronation Concert will be staged and broadcast live at Windsor Castle by the BBC.” Folks can obtain “tickets by public ballot.” That is followed by a special lunch that will take place all over the UK. Notably, locals are encouraged to attend.
Day Three Is A ‘Help Out Day’
King Charles III Coronation closes out on the Monday with communities getting involved in volunteering to help each other out. Preferably, they will gather together and help with local projects across the country.
Of course, there will be processions and royal family members on balconies, pomp, splendor, and watchable TV for those who enjoy that sort of thing.
One of the biggest expectations comes from the “centerpiece of the Coronation Concert.” Folks will see a very modern “Lighting up the Nation” display. Apparently, folks will be able to see “projections, lasers, drone displays and illuminations.”
Be sure to catch up on everything happening with the Coronation weekend for King Charles III and The Queen Consort, Camilla Parker-Bowles. Come back here often for royal family news and updates.
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