King Charles III's Coronation around the world in 2024

King Charles III's Coronation around the world in 2024
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  Dates of King Charles III's Coronation around the world
2023 Various May 8
BermudaMon, May 8National Holiday
British Virgin IslandsMon, May 8National Holiday
Cayman IslandsMon, May 8National Holiday
GibraltarMon, May 8National Holiday
GuernseyMon, May 8National Holiday
Isle of ManMon, May 8National Holiday
JerseyMon, May 8National Holiday
MontserratMon, May 8National Holiday
Turks and Caicos IslandsMon, May 8National Holiday
United KingdomMon, May 8National Holiday
  Summary

A public holiday to mark the Coronation of King Charles III.

King Charles III's coronation is to be held on Saturday May 6th 2022, at Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace has announced.

Camilla, the Queen Consort, will be alongside the King and will also be crowned in the historic ceremony.

King Charles became monarch when his mother the late Queen died, but the coronation will mark a symbolic celebration of his new reign.

With much pageantry and ritual, the King will be anointed as sovereign and a crown placed on his head.

The coronation will be the first for almost 70 years - the last being for Elizabeth II in June 1953 - and the first held on a Saturday since Edward VII in 1902.

Buckingham Palace has indicated that the ceremony will combine the ancient and modern - saying it will be "rooted in longstanding traditions" but will also "reflect the monarch's role today and look towards the future".

Camilla, the Queen Consort will be crowned as part of the service, in a similar but simpler ceremony to the crowning of the King.

The Queen’s iconic coronation cost £1.57 million – the equivalent of £46million today.

More than 8,000 guests representing 129 nations travelled to Westminster Abbey for the Queen’s coronation, which was so full VIPs were forced to sit on makeshift benches.

A royal source previously told the Daily Telegraph about Charles’ coronation plans: “It will be shorter, sooner, smaller, less expensive and more representative of different community groups and faiths.”


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