“The Coronation of His Majesty the King will take place on Saturday 6th May 2023 at Westminster Abbey. The ceremony will include the Coronation of His Majesty the King Charles III with Queen Consort” – Buckingham Palace said on Twitter.
Archbishop of Canterbury – Justin Welby will be crowned. In his presence, the king will take the oath and then sit in the coronation chair.
Coronation of Charles III
Telegraph.co.uk, reported that Charles III was planning an “intimate ceremony” which would reflect the idea of a “modern monarchy”. It is planned to invite representatives of different faiths and social and ethnic groups, as requested by the King, to reflect the diversity of contemporary Britain.
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After anointing, blessing and consecration by the Archbishop, the Crown of St. Edward (made in 1661 for Charles II). In this way, it will officially remain Charles III.
Charles III – successor to Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8. After his mother’s death, Karol became Britain’s next king. Two days later in St. James’s Palace in London, the Accession Council, in the presence of the Prince of Wales William, Queen Consort of Kamila and the outgoing Prime Minister and former Prime Ministers, issued a proclamation in which they was officially proclaimed King of the United Kingdom.
In May 2023, Charles III will turn 74, making him the oldest crowned monarch in British history.