King Charles Coronation Updates: King Charles III formally crowned

Following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, Charles III instantly became King

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King Charles Coronation Updates: King Charles III formally crowned

King Charles III, Queen Camilla and members of the royal family have appeared on Buckingham Palace’s balcony to greet the crowd. AP

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May 06, 2023 - 20:52 (IST)

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United States first lady Jill Biden on King's coronation

From Jill Biden’s perch in Westminster Abbey, it was “really surreal to see and experience that moment” when King Charles III and Queen Camilla were crowned.

“You know, you can’t imagine that moment where you actually see the crown being placed” on their heads, the American first lady said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from London.

“There was such beauty in the pageantry of the ceremony,” she said. She was representing the United States at the coronation on Saturday.

The first lady also discussed her conversation from Friday with Princess Kate, the wife of Prince William.

The two mothers talked about shared experiences – having kids in church and “you do anything to keep them quiet.”

The first lady said Kate “didn’t know if her son could sit still for two hours and we just had a good laugh over it. You know, it’s just something, I think, that’s common to a lot of us.”

At the coronation, Jill Biden sat next to Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska.

May 06, 2023 - 19:28 (IST)

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French President Emmanuel Macron congratulates King Charles

French President Emmanuel Macron, who attended the coronation ceremony with his wife Brigitte, expressed his “congratulations to King Charles III and Queen Camilla, friends of France.” “Proud to be by your side on this historic day,” he posted on Twitter.

May 06, 2023 - 19:26 (IST)

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King Charles, Queen Camilla and other family members appear on balcony to greet crowd

King Charles III, Queen Camilla and members of the royal family have appeared on Buckingham Palace’s balcony to greet a cheering crowd.

The royal couple were flanked by Charles’ son and first in line to the throne, Prince William, his wife Kate, and their children. Also on the balcony were two of Charles’ siblings, Princess Anne and Prince Edward.

Thousands of well-wishers ran onto the Mall, the grand avenue leading up to Buckingham Palace, to get as close as possible and get a glimpse of the royal appearance.

The crowds appeared jubilant despite the pouring rain, clamoring to get the best spot in front of the palace.

The Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force’s aerobatics team, wowed the crowds as they flew past and left red, white and blue trails in the sky.

May 06, 2023 - 19:22 (IST)

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Flypast scaled down due to weather, says Defence ministry

A statement form UK's Ministry of Defence says: “Due to unsuitable weather conditions, the Coronation flypast will now be formed of helicopters and the Royal Air Force aerobatic team The Red Arrows”, BBC reported.

"The flypast will last for two minutes and 30 seconds."

May 06, 2023 - 18:51 (IST)

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King Charles III receives salute from troops at Buckingham Palace

After the coronation ceremony, King Charles III stepped out on the west terrace of Buckingham Palace to receive a salute from the troops. This marks the end to the British coronation ceremony.

May 06, 2023 - 18:49 (IST)

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Environmental activism group Just Stop Oil says around 20 of its supporters were arrested for protesting

The environmental activism group Just Stop Oil says around 20 of its supporters were arrested Saturday for protesting during the coronation celebrations.

The group, which demands no new licenses for any fossil fuel projects in the U.K., said that the protesters were arrested on the Mall outside Buckingham Palace and outside Downing Street.

It said the activists did not carry out disruptive action, and that they were only wearing “Just Stop Oil” T-shirts and holding flags with the slogan.

The group criticized the government for banning legitimate dissent.

May 06, 2023 - 18:34 (IST)

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Ukraine congratulates UK on King Charles' coronation

Ukraine's Defence Ministry released a video to congratulate Britain on King Charles' coronation and to thank the country for its support during the war with Russia.

On the eve of the historic coronation, we'd like to thank our British friends for your friendship. We are grateful for your unwavering support and partnership, especially in the past year!," the ministry said on Twitter.

May 06, 2023 - 18:27 (IST)

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Archbishop of Canterbury tweets photo of him crowning Charles as the King

May 06, 2023 - 18:17 (IST)

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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni has extended her congratulations to King Charles III, Queen Camilla 

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has extended her congratulations to King Charles III, Queen Camilla and the British people in a social media post-Saturday featuring a centuries-old mosaic upon which the throne sits for the coronation ceremony inside Westminster Abbey.

In a photograph, Meloni is seen examining the circular mosaic, which “was masterfully realized by Italian artisans about eight centuries ago.” She said it remained testimony of the “historic and deep cooperation between Italy and the United Kingdom.”

Meloni expressed certainty that the king “will further reinforce” the ties.

May 06, 2023 - 18:12 (IST)

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UK's Ministry of Defence lists total no of personnel taking part in the procession

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New Delhi: King Charles III coronation is going to bring a seachange in the UK and across Commonwealth realms, prominent being National Anthem, coins, stamps, postboxes and passports to name a few.

Following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, Charles III instantly became King. However, officially he will be crowned on May 6, eight months after he ascended to the throne.

Numerous small changes to British daily life are taking place after King Charles III ascended to the throne. For instance, King Charles portrait will now feature on British money and postage stamps, Los Angeles Times reported.

The British national anthem — “God Save the Queen” or “God Save the King,” depending on who is reigning, as per the news report. After King Charles III ascended to the throne, the first three lines of the UK national anthem are: “God save our gracious King! Long live our noble King! God save the King!

‘God Save The King’ was a patriotic song first publicly performed in London in 1745, according to Buckingham Palace. The patriotic song came to be known as the National Anthem at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

Bank of England unveiled the design of King Charles III banknotes on 20 December 2022. The King’s portrait will feature on all four of UK polymer banknotes (£5, £10, £20 and £50).

The rest of the design on the banknotes will remain the same. The King’s image will feature on the front of the banknotes and in the see-through security window.

Bank of England expects to issue bank notes featuring the King’s portrait by mid-2024. People in the UK will still be able to use all polymer notes that feature the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

Current banknotes featuring the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II will continue to be legal tender and will only be removed from circulation once they become worn or damaged. The banknotes featuring the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II will co-circulate with those featuring King Charles III.

The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort will take place at Westminster Abbey on May 6. The event will mark almost seven decades since the last coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. He will be the 40th monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey.

The Service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. King Charles III and Camilla will arrive at Westminster Abbey in procession from Buckingham Palace, known as ‘The King’s Procession’, Buckingham Palace announced in a statement.

After the Service, King Charles III and Camilla will return to Buckingham Palace in a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. Other members of the royal family will join King Charles III and Camilla in this procession. The King and the Queen Consort accompanied by the members of the royal family will appear on the balcony to conclude the day’s ceremonial events.

More than 6,000 men and women of the UK’s Armed Forces and nearly 400 armed forces personnel from at least 35 Commonwealth countries will participate in the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, according to Buckingham Palace.

It is for the first time since 1937, the coronation of King Charles III will include the crowning of a Queen Consort. King George VI’s wife Queen Elizabeth was the last Queen Consort to be crowned. King Charles III’s coronation comes almost 70 years after the coronation of his mother.

On 6 February 1952, King George VI died after a prolonged illness and Princess Elizabeth immediately acceded to the throne, becoming Queen Elizabeth II. The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953. The ceremony was conducted by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Geoffrey Fisher.

Representatives of the peers, the Commons and all the great public interests in the UK, the Prime Ministers and leading citizens of the other Commonwealth nations, and representatives of foreign states were present in the coronation ceremony.

Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation was the first to be televised and for most people, it was the first time they had watched an event on television. 27 million people in the UK watched the ceremony on television while 11 million listened on the radio.

With inputs from agencies

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