The countdown is on for the King's Coronation - which, for most Brits, will be the first of their lifetimes.
The countdown is on for the King's Coronation - which, for most Brits, will be the first of their lifetimes.
King Charles is gearing up for the biggest day of his life. On Saturday, Charles and Camilla will officially be crowned the king and queen of England during their coronation.
Princess Eugenie has shared an adorable new snap of her son August as she posted a rare gushing tribute to her husband Jack Brooksbank for his birthday. The pregnant Royal, 33, who is expecting her second child, posted the selection of photos as she marked her love's 37th birthday on Instagram. As well as a roll of loved-up couple snaps of the pair, Eugenie shared one image of her, Jack and August enjoying a family day out together.The trio appeared to be taking a stroll through a park on one of the Royal family's many estates, as there were no other people to be seen.
A three-day weekend packed with royal events is taking place, as Britain celebrates the Coronation of King Charles III.
A man arrested outside Buckingham Palace on suspicion of possessing a knife and ammunition had asked to speak to a soldier before warning police to handle his rucksack carefully.The suspect was arrested at around 7.15pm on Tuesday when he allegedly began throwing shotgun cartridges over the palace gates. Speaking at a briefing for journalists ahead of the coronation, Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said the man had initially asked police officers if he could speak to a soldier. When the officers said that was not possible, the man allegedly began throwing the ammunition, Mr Adelekan said.
The King and Queen Consort met Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at a reception with MPs, peers and staff at Westminster Hall ahead of the coronation. Charles appeared relaxed as he shook hands with Mr Sunak and Sir Keir, who set party politics aside as they laughed and smiled with Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle. Between 650 and 750 parliamentarians gathered in the hall for the reception, alongside staff from the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will lead the star-studded attendees at King Charles' Coronation on 6 May, it has been revealed. The TV presenters are among the 2,000 guests to receive an invite to King Charles III and Camilla's crowning on Saturday at Westminster Abbey, with members of the Royal Family, heads of state and charity champions are set to be in the crowd.
King Charles is preparing to take the throne with confidence, according to a body language expert. Darren Stanton, speaking on behalf of Betfair Bingo, noted that the King has become more statesmanlike and in control in recent years, showing increased self-assurance in public, comparing Charles' body language during his investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 to how he appears now and noted a remarkable transformation. Charles now stands upright with his shoulders back and his posture straight, exuding confidence and self-assurance, says Stanton.
There’s been much discussion and speculation about what Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales will be wearing for her father in law, King Charles III’s Coronation on the 6th May . The big event will be taking place this Saturday at Westminster Abbey, and the whole world will be watching. So it’s no surprise so much thought has been put into the senior royals’ attire.
Prince Harry is likely to arrive in the UK the day before his father King Charles' Coronation, a royal expert has explained.The Duke of Sussex confirmed his attendance for the historic event which is set to take place on May 6, however his wife, the Duchess of Sussex will remain in California with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.The decision came after weeks of speculation surrounding whether the royal couple, who are now permanently based in California, would make an appearance at the historic event.The date of the Coronation is also the couple's eldest son Prince Archie's fourth birthday, which could be the reason for Meghan's decision to stay in the US with the children. While Harry is set to return to the UK for the first time since his surprise visit in late March for his High Court hearing, the royal could only be making a short trip.
With royal engagements taking place all across the globe, members of the royal family live a rather jetset lifestyle. From meet and greets in Scotland to state visits to Germany, King Charles III ’s role as monarch has taken him to various countries in recent months where he has met people from all different walks of life.
The nation is united for King Charles III's coronation - the first one in the UK for more than 70 years.The historic occasion at Westminster Abbey on May 6 will see His Majesty crowned alongside wife Camilla, who will become Queen. Around 2,000 dignitaries are expected to attend, with members of the royal family rubbing shoulders with representatives from the government, church and the Commonwealth.
Thanks to the record-breaking reign of Queen Elizabeth II, for most of us, King Charles’ will be the first coronation we’ve witnessed. As the longest-reigning monarch in British history, the late Queen’s 70 years on the throne meant that Charles, her eldest son, has automatically had the longest wait of any heir apparent.
King Charles’ coronation, security plans for the event are tightening up. The Crown Jewels are the main centerpiece for the crowning on May 6 and the gems are reportedly being heavily guarded to prevent a movie-like heist.The highly classified affair has been given the moniker “Operation Tower of London,” a source told the Mirror on Friday.The priceless collection of jewels will be used in the religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey and was moved from their main home at the Tower of London recently.The streets of London will be crawling with thousands of police, with teams of armed guards, snipers and military personnel securing the premises.
Princess Anne will feature in King Charles' glittering procession to Buckingham Palace after he has been crowned. Anne will ride on horseback behind the gold state coach carrying the newly crowned King and Queen Consort as they travel down The Mall.The Mirror reported Charles has given his younger sister the prominent role during the historic day in recognition of her service.The newspaper reported a royal source as saying about Charles: “He is rewarding the Princess Royal for her loyalty and her unwavering devotion to duty.” Hundreds of troops will take part in the procession through the streets of the capital, likely to be led by the Household Cavalry’s Life Guards and Blues and Royals.The procession from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace will include armed forces personnel from across the Commonwealth and British overseas territories, and all UK armed forces, the newspaper reported.
When it comes to being a working royal, there are lots of reported protocols that must be followed both in public and behind the Palace walls. From dressing modestly to not using social media, being a royal has its own rules and regulations.The same can apply for guests of the Royal Family too.
As the King's Coronation draws closer, members of the royal family will be busy preparing for the historical day ahead with Kate Middleton said to be hitting the gym and helping her children. The Princess of Wales will play a key role in her grandfather-in-law's coronation as the next Queen Consort in line of succession, alongside husband, Prince William who is heir to the throne. As preparations and rehearsals are well underway for the day, historian, writer and broadcaster Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! and said “Kate will be working out and in that gym" in the days leading up to the coronation.
Princess Anne will play a vital role next to the King for his coronation in honour of her years of unwavering loyalty.
Princess Anne has been given a starring role in the King's Coronation in honour of her loyalty over the years. King Charles' sister, Anne, Princess Royal, 72, will be in the procession as the prestigious "Gold-Stick-in-Waiting", a position historically handed to a person entrusted with the personal safety of the sovereign.
King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort, have arrived in Liverpool as the Royals unveil the staging for the Eurovision Song Contest. With just days to go until the King's Coronation, Charles, 74, and Camilla, 75, were shown around the M&S Bank Arena and met Mae Muller, the UK’s contestant, as well as celebrity presenters and creative teams, ahead of the contest next month.The grand final of the competition is due to take place on May 13, a week after the coronation ceremony.
A life-sized bust of King Charles has been made from more than 17 litres of melted Celebrations chocolates amid the build-up to the Coronation. The bust – which weighs over 23kg and took four weeks to create – was designed by an expert team of chocolatiers and model makers who carefully planned how to make the profile view of Charles look as close as possible to the image of him which will soon grace stamps, coins and banknotes.
The King's Coronation will offer a surprising romantic side to His Majesty's personality when we hear some of the compositions at the main service over the special Coronation weekend. Patrick Doyle has been commissioned for the King Charles III Coronation March, which is among 12 new compositions for the ceremony.
King Charles has not invited Sarah Ferguson to the Coronation ceremony on May 6 - but do YOU think the Duchess of York should attend the historic event? The former sister-in-law of the King will be watching the crowning of Charles and Camilla at Westminster Abbey on TV after being shunned from the invite list.This means Fergie, 63, will not be seated next to her daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, who are 10th and 11th in line to the throne. Instead, Prince Andrew’s former wife has been handed a key role as a “VIP attendee” at the Coronation concert at Windsor Castle the following day.
King Charles is understood to have been "on the phone to Barry Humphries shortly before he died" at 89. The Australian comedian, who is best known for bringing the drag character Dame Edna to life, passed away on Saturday at Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital, after complications from a hip replacement.
Kate Middleton will have a "level of coordination" with what she wears to the King's Coronation that won't "outshine" The Queen Consort, a royal expert has said. On the day of the King's Coronation, the royal family will be dressed to impress in their finery, something which would have been planned to the smallest of details, including keeping in line with what others are wearing. And Kate, who is often heralded for her stylish and appropriate fashion choices, is expected to have an outfit that has been "very thought through|" for the big day.
Camilla, Queen Consort, is the most senior female member of the royal family - and will become our fully-fledged Queen at the coronation of King Charles III. She will be crowned with a recycled Queen Mary's Crown, with the controversial Koh-i-Noor diamond removed, and several pieces from the late Queen Elizabeth II's personal jewellery collection added. All this pomp and circumstance is, of course, a far cry from her days of being merely 'The Other Woman'.
The Queen Consort’s younger sister Annabel Elliot will have a formal role during the coronation as a Lady in Attendance. Camilla, 75, will be supported by Annabel, 74, and another Lady in Attendance, Fiona, 68, the Marchioness of Lansdowne, who was named as a Queen’s Companion last November.The Queen Consort will be crowned alongside the King during the May 6 coronation service, and will also have four Pages of Honour who will perform roles alongside the Ladies in Attendance.The schoolboys are her three grandsons, twin boys Gus and Louis, aged 13, by her daughter Laura Lopes, and 13-year-old Frederick, by son Tom Parker Bowles, and her great-nephew, Arthur Elliot, 10, Mrs Elliot’s grandson.
Queen Consort Camilla’s son has revealed the foods that she would have banned from the Coronation Day menu. Food critic Tom Parker Bowles discussed what sorts of dishes would be fit for a King and Queen on the big day when he appeared on The News Agents podcast. The 48 year old writer also gave his verdict on Coronation Chicken – the dish invented to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II taking the throne in June 1953 – describing it as "really horrible" now, despite it being something "quite nice and probably quite exotic for the 50s".
“The Crown” cast were pictured filming then-Prince Charles and Camilla’s wedding in York, U.K., this week.
Callers to an Indian restaurant in Birmingham were in for a shock on Thursday afternoon as they received a Royal welcome when making their orders. Prince William and Kate Middleton were photographed laughing together as they visited Indian restaurant The Indian Streatery while in Birmingham to celebrate the city’s diverse culture.
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