The dress code was daytime formal, also observed by heads of state and foreign royals. The coronation of King Charles III was a grand display of maximum pomp that was enough to lure many of us out of bed at 5 a.m. Read more about the coronation of King Charles III, a rich spectacle of regalia - and fraught family relations.ĥ p.m. Love the monarchy or not, they put on a heckuva show. Then there is Harry. Harry came and within 24 hours was gone. That was what Charles III chose to avow at his coronation Saturday, an echo down through the years of the troth which his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, gave when she was enthroned seven decades ago, pledging a lifetime of fidelity to her subjects.Įven stony hearts should have softened, writes the Star’s Rosie DiManno. Below is the Star’s live coverage of the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey in London.įollow our Royal Family hub for more coverage.Ħ:20 p.m. The King spoke his first prayer and the gravity of coronation swept through Westminster Abbey: “I come not to be served but to serve.”
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