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Street spirit: why this Guardian writer helped put on a coronation party
Our event in Stockport - a Coronation Street party - was a welcome chance to bring the community together.
As a longstanding reporter for a republican-leaning newspaper that has just exposed the outrageous cost of the crown, it may raise some eyebrows that I helped organise the biggest coronation street party in Stockport.
There is something very cheering about seeing your whole community come together to picnic on a usually traffic-clogged road for one afternoon only - monarchists, republicans, soap fans and everyone in between.
A bank holiday Coronation street party is held on Compstall Road in Romiley.
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Street spirit: why this Guardian writer helped put on a coronation party
Our event in Stockport - a Coronation Street party - was a welcome chance to bring the community together.
As a longstanding reporter for a republican-leaning newspaper that has just exposed the outrageous cost of the crown, it may raise some eyebrows that I helped organise the biggest coronation street party in Stockport.
There is something very cheering about seeing your whole community come together to picnic on a usually traffic-clogged road for one afternoon only - monarchists, republicans, soap fans and everyone in between.
Prince Harry mask . A bank holiday Coronation street party is held on Compstall Road in Romiley.
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Street spirit: why this Guardian writer helped put on a coronation party
Our event in Stockport - a Coronation Street party - was a welcome chance to bring the community together.
As a longstanding reporter for a republican-leaning newspaper that has just exposed the outrageous cost of the crown, it may raise some eyebrows that I helped organise the biggest coronation street party in Stockport.
There is something very cheering about seeing your whole community come together to picnic on a usually traffic-clogged road for one afternoon only - monarchists, republicans, soap fans and everyone in between.
Prince Harry mask . A bank holiday Coronation street party is held on Compstall Road in Romiley.
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Street spirit: why this Guardian writer helped put on a coronation party
Our event in Stockport - a Coronation Street party - was a welcome chance to bring the community together.
As a longstanding reporter for a republican-leaning newspaper that has just exposed the outrageous cost of the crown, it may raise some eyebrows that I helped organise the biggest coronation street party in Stockport.
There is something very cheering about seeing your whole community come together to picnic on a usually traffic-clogged road for one afternoon only - monarchists, republicans, soap fans and everyone in between.
A bank holiday Coronation street party is held on Compstall Road in Romiley.
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Thaxted Morris Men in Town Street start the Thaxted Strret Party or The Big Lunch in honour of the Coronation of King Charles III.
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Thaxted Morris Men in Town Street start the Thaxted Strret Party or The Big Lunch in honour of the Coronation of King Charles III.
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Thaxted Morris Men in Town Street start the Thaxted Strret Party or The Big Lunch in honour of the Coronation of King Charles III.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Penny Mordaunt
Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council in that role, she played a leading part in the ceremonies of the accession and Coronation of Charles III and Camilla.
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
David and Samantha Cameron
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Sir Edward Davey MP
Leader of the Liberal Democrats
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Carrying the Mace
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Jill Biden
Wife of US President Joe Biden arrives at Westminster Abbey
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Princess Anne, Princes Royal arrives at Westminster Abbey
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Michael of Kent and Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry & Prince Michael of Kent
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Michael of Kent and Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Michael of Kent and Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Ephraim Mirvis the Chief Rabbi had to walk to the Abbey because the Coronation was held on the Jewish Sabbath
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Michael of Kent and Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Michael of Kent and Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry & Prince Michael of Kent
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry & Prince Michael of Kent
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank & Princess Beatrice & her husband Edoardo Mapelli
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Lady Louise Windsor
Leaves the Abbey
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Leaving Westminster Abbey
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Duke of York and Prince Harry waiting to depart from the Abbey
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Princess Beatrice & her husband, Edoardo Mapelli, and Prince Harry with Princess Eugenie & husband Jack Brooksbank
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Leaving Westminster Abbey
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
Lady Louise Windsor
Leaves the Abbey
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain 6th May 2023
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, Great Britain
6th May 2023
King Charles III arrives with Queen Camilla
Their Majesties travelled in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. This is known as ‘The King’s Procession’. Their Majesties travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, drawn by 6 Windsor Grey horses. The Household Cavalry provided the Sovereign’s Escort.
The King’s Procession travelled along The Mall, through Admiralty Arch, passing to the south of the King Charles Island statue in Trafalgar Square before turning onto Whitehall. The procession continued down Whitehall and along the east and south sides of Parliament Square, arriving at Westminster Abbey.
After the Coronation service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace as part of a larger ceremonial procession, known as ‘The Coronation Procession’. The Coronation Procession will last for around 30 minutes. Their Majesties will travel in the Gold State Coach, drawn by 8 Windsor Grey horses.
Their Majesties travel from Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State coach to the West Door of the Abbey, where they will be met by the Dean and the Archbishop of Canterbury who will conduct the Service.
After the Service, Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace by the same route, this time in the magnificent Gold State Coach which has been used in every Coronation since George IV’s in 1821.
They will be accompanied for this journey by the Coronation Procession, a glorious display of pageantry which will feature 7,000 troops on ceremonial duties, among them 400 troops from the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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