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An Unsuitable Heir by K.J. Charles
An Unsuitable Heir by K.J. Charles













An Unsuitable Heir by K.J. Charles

When Queen Elizabeth II died, it was announced that her heir would be known as King Charles III, and his wife would be known as the Queen Consort. Edward's Crown will be placed on his head at the exact moment of coronation. Then, Charles will be given the royal robe, the orb, the coronation ring, the sceptre and the rod of his position. After the oath, Charles will be anointed with holy oil from Jerusalem by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who will pour the oil onto a spoon and anoint Charles' hands, head and breast. The exact wording of the oath has varied over the centuries. The only part of the coronation ceremony that is required by law is the Coronation Oath. King Charles III is seen seated during his coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London, May 6, 2023.ĭuring the Recognition, the monarch is presented to the people in attendance. Traditionally the events take place as follows: the Recognition, the Coronation Oath, the Anointing, the Investiture and the Enthronement and Homage. The coronation service is being officiated by Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. King Charles III and Queen Camilla travel in the Gold State Coach, built in 1760, as it sets off from Westminster Abbey on route to Buckingham Palace during the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, in London, England. The late Queen Elizabeth II once called riding in it a "horrible" experience, as it lacks the modern luxuries of the other state coach. On the way back, however, they will ride in the Gold Gold State Coach, which is over 200 years old.

An Unsuitable Heir by K.J. Charles An Unsuitable Heir by K.J. Charles

On the way to the ceremony, they rode in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, which is only a few years old and boasts modern conveniences including hydraulic suspension and air conditioning. The Gold State Coach, built in 1760 and used at every British coronation since that of William IV in 1831, is seen ready to set off from Westminster Abbey on route to Buckingham Palace during the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on in London, England. The royal couple will travel the exact same route they took on the way to the abbey hours earlier, but will ride in a different coach. King Charles III and Queen Camilla were leaving Westminster Abbey for the "King's Procession" back to Buckingham Palace following their formal coronation ceremony.















An Unsuitable Heir by K.J. Charles