The pomp, pageantry and symbolism of this weekend's much-anticipated occasion date back to the medieval times.
in Britain and was later played to a worldwide audience. In the age of streaming and social media, people will be able to watch Charles' crowning live — and in vivid reds, blues and golds — from virtually anywhere on the planet and post their hot takes with a crown emoji created for the occasion.Queen Elizabeth II, on her Coronation Day, Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK, June 2, 1952.
The procession after the ceremony also will be decidedly shorter than the 5-mile route that Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip, took around London in 1953. Charles and Camilla plan to take a more modern set of horse-drawn wheels for the 1.3-mile route from Buckingham Palace to the abbey. Once crowned, they will step back in time and retrace the journey in the 260-year-old carriage — notorious for its rough ride — used in every coronation since William IV’s in 1831.
His younger brother, Prince Harry, the disgruntled Duke of Sussex, is not expected to take part in the service.Until three weeks ago, there was a question of whether Harry and his wife, Meghan,after leveling charges of racism and media manipulation at the royal family. The family drama doesn't end there. Charles' brother, Prince Andrew, is also not expected to play any role in the ceremony. Andrew gave up royal duties and was stripped of military titles and patronages after revelations of his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew settled a lawsuit with a woman who said she was forced to have sex with him when she was a teenager.
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