The Coronation of King Charles III and his wife Camilla is expected to be the most watched global event on TV and live stream media.
Their Majesties have let it be known that they wish this to be a celebration to which everyone is invited to participate, at home, in the garden, in the High Street or in the parks.
The world’s global media channels will be broadcasting from 06.00 UK time.
At 09.45 the Ceremonial Guard, the King’s Troops, The Blues & Royals, and The Life Guards mounted on their splendid horses will begin to start to move towards their positions.
At 10.15 The King’s Procession with the Diamond Jubilee State Coach and horses will begin its way to Westminster Abbey through the streets of London, passing all the famous landmarks.
11.00 The Coronation in Westminster Abbey
After the Coronation, King Charles and his Queen will ride in a different coach – the Gold State Coach back to Buckingham Palace.
So, whether you call it The Coronation of the King, or ‘Chazzle Dazzle’, or the ‘King’s Corrie’,..wherever you are, whatever you are doing, stop for a bit, chill out and click into the Ceremony, join millions of people, and be part of a very special day in history!
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