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- Coronation - Wikipedia
"Coronation" in common parlance today may also, in a broader sense, refer to any formal ceremony in relation to the accession of a monarch, whether or not an actual crown is bestowed, [according to whom?] such ceremonies may otherwise be referred to as investitures, inaugurations, or enthronements
- Watch in full: The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Watch the historic coronation ceremony of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey in Central London
- The Coronation - The Royal Family
As Their Majesties' Coronation draws closer, read on for 100 fun facts about The King, The Queen Consort and the history of Coronations The coronation ceremony has remained essentially the same over a thousand years Find out more about the meaning behind the emblem design
- What is a coronation, anyway? The meaning of the crowning ceremony . . .
The word coronation means the act or occasion of crowning - putting a crown on the monarch's head The ceremony has a bit more to it though and involves the monarch taking an oath, being presented with different ceremonial objects (more on those later) and being anointed with holy oil
- Your complete guide to the Kings coronation - BBC News
Processions, ancient rituals and the crowning moment - the key stages of King Charles III's coronation
- Coronations: An ancient ceremony - Royal Collection Trust
The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III took place on 6 May 2023 at Westminster Abbey The Coronation reflected the monarch’s role today and looked towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry
- What is a coronation? A simple guide to King Charles’ ceremony
What is a coronation? A simple guide to King Charles’ ceremony | Reuters Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is planning to cancel his attendance at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- Coronation | Crowning, Monarch, Regalia | Britannica
coronation, ceremony whereby a sovereign is inaugurated into office by receiving upon his or her head the crown, which is the chief symbol of regal authority
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