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The coronation will take place at Westminster Abbey and will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. King Charles III ascended to the throne following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral Castle on 8th September 2022. The former Prince of Wales has been officially proclaimed the new monarch but more ceremonies and events are due to take place throughout this year and into 2023 as part of the Accession, including the coronation of the King. These royal events are history in the making! Be a part of it all with King Charles themed decorations and party supplies to mark this important milestone for the monarchy. No royal celebration takes place without the appropriate merchandising.To commemorate the coronation of King Charles III, an entire series of collectible gifts are available for fans of the royal family, whether tea towels, special coins or fridge magnets. The face of the new king even adorns British biscuit tins. The commemorative coin that will mark the coronation of King Charles III Image: Molly Darlington/REUTERS Preserved among St Edward's Regalia in Westminster Abbey, the Crown is the oldest object in the collection and has been hailed as the "one real great survivor" of the medieval regalia, according to The Telegraph. Are you looking for more crafts for your kids to create for Coronation Day? We have a range of fantastic coronation crafts that your kids will love making.

The palace has said Camilla’s choice was “in the interests of sustainability and efficiency” but that she was making some “minor changes and additions.” Specifically, she wants to honor her late mother-in-law by resetting the crown with some diamonds – the Cullinan III, IV and V – from the Queen’s personal collection. Camilla, Queen Consort, wore Queen Mary's Crown. This marks the first time in recent history a Queen Consort has used an existing crown for coronation. In a bid to be more sustainable, some minor changes and additions were made by the Crown Jeweller that reflect the Queen Consort's individual style.Around 2,300 people were sent invitations to the service at Westminster Abbey. While the palace doesn’t release a detailed guest list, it has confirmed that the congregation will be made up of members of the royal family, as well as international representatives from 203 countries, alongside community and charity volunteers. The service will include a new composition by musical legend Andrew Lloyd Webber, best known for works such as "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Evita" or "Cats."The composer had already performed for the royal family, for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. It’s not for me to say how accurate those figures are but certainly the theory pertains that the celebrations are an enormous economic boost to the nation – and just as importantly, with 100 heads of State coming to Britain for the event, it’s a fantastic opportunity for networking, for Government, and for engaging the interest from those nations with everything that Britain has to offer.” Surrounded by peers and churchmen, the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II sits on the throne in Westminister Abbey on June 2, 1953. AP As a member of the royal family, Prince Andrew is expected to attend his brother’s coronation. But as he’s no longer a working royal, he’s unlikely to have any formal roles on the day.

Charles III reportedly wanted a religious date but that has not happened. His motherElizabeth II also hadher coronation in the summer, having beencrowned on June 2, 1953. 2. Why Westminster Abbey? Specific to the service itself, it will lean on tradition but also be full of firsts, according to Lambeth Palace organizers. Some of the changes to the ancient Christian ceremony – the theme of which is “called to serve” – include the King praying aloud, participation of religious leaders from other faiths, involvement of female clergy and the incorporation of other languages spoken in the British Isles. London’s Metropolitan Police Service has said more than 29,000 officers will be deployed in the week leading up to the coronation and over the rest of the holiday weekend. On Coronation Day we will have the largest one-day mobilization of officers seen in decades with just over 11,500 officers on duty,” Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said. “We want Londoners and visitors coming to the city to enjoy this historic and momentous occasion safely and securely.” That second crown is the Imperial State Crown, which many will be more familiar with as it’s often used for ceremonial occasions like the State Opening of Parliament. It features a dazzling 2,868 diamonds, including the massive Cullinan II. It was made in 1937 and is a near-replica of Queen Victoria’s earlier Imperial State Crown. The arches in its design were meant to demonstrate that England was not subject to any other earthly power.

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We have some free printable Coronation bunting that kids can colour in and you can use as simple themed decorations. Twinkl Top Tip: For more royal crafts to complete for Coronation Day explore our Twinkl Crafts Coronation Hub. What Other Coronation Crafts Can I Make? The word “coronation” is derived from the Latin word “corona” meaning a crown. But it’s so much more than literally placing the crown on the sovereign’s head. It’s a symbolic coming together of the monarchy, church and state for a religious ritual during which the monarch makes vows to both God and country. Charles’ accession took place when the Queen died. It was, as expected, a deeply somber period when the nation came together to bid farewell to its longest-reigning sovereign. Eight months on, the coronation will feel very different. This is a moment of public celebration of the new King. It will be a fabulously over-the-top spectacle attended by dignitaries from around the world and watched by billions. The "Coronation Big Lunch" is also to take place on coronation weekend. This is not a state banquet, but an initiative inviting communities, clubs, friends, families and neighbors to meet for self-organized "Big Lunches" to celebrate the coronation of their king. Traditionally, money is collected for charitable purposes.

English pop group Take That, singer-songwriter Freya Ridings, and hip-hop inspired classical pianist Alexis Ffrench will also be performing at the televised coronation concert. Lionel Richie is expected to perform at the concert Image: Us State Department/Planet Pix/Zuma/picture alliance You can do as much or as little as you like to celebrate the coronation, from colouring in these posters to planning a coronation street party!The last time a coronation took place on the weekend was in 1902, for the coronation of King Edward VII. We love sharing free printables so it made sense to share these which are perfect for the coronation which is taking place in May this year. US first lady Jill Biden will lead the American delegation. You can also expect to see a number of royals from around the world make their way to London. The coronation is the ceremony where the new monarch is crowned and I think I can say with certainty that it will be all over the news here in the UK so it’s likely to be something that kids are interested in. The British press has noted that there appearto be fewer souvenirs marking the coronation than, for example, the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

On May 7, the day after the coronation, thousands of events are expected to take place across the country as part of the “Coronation Big Lunch,” while Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Take That will headline the “Coronation Concert” at Windsor Castle in the evening. She will be wearing the crown made for the 1911 coronation ceremony of Queen Mary, consort of King George V. According to The Guardian, this will be the first time since the 18th century that a queen consort's crown is "re-used" for a coronation. King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, attending a state banquet with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender Image: Phil Noble/REUTERSIn addition to the big superstars, there will also be a so-called "Coronation Choir" on stage, combining local choirs from all over the country. They will also be joined by a virtual choir, bringing together singers from across the Commonwealth. Oh, and is Harry coming? According to royal.co.uk, St Edward's Crown is the crown historically used at the moment of coronation and was worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth at her coronation in 1953. It was originally made for the coronation of the Charles II in 1661 and is stored safely in the Tower of London. You can also grab our free printable Kings Coronation craft for a simple activity that children can make and play with. This coronation crown craft resource includes illustrated instructions and a fantastic coronation crown template for your kids to cut out and decorate.



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