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right around the world. live in london just hours away from witnessing history as king charles iii is formally crowned. and i m michael holmes at cnn headquarters in atlanta. i ll have the day s other news, including a new push for peace in sudan. it s all ahead on this special edition of cnn newsroom. it is coronation day here in the uk. it is 6:00 a.m. in the morning. a ceremony that will see, of course, king charles iii crowned just five hours away. crowds have been gathering for days now to take out a spot to view the processions from westminster abbey. you can see the crowds already starting to gather. i got on the underground, the tube this morning, that was quite busy already. people draped union jacks with flags, some carrying ladders to get a view of the procession. on friday, if you remember, charles greeted well-wishers, a surprise visit for some not very far from where i am. three cheers for the king. the prince and princess of wales also on hand to meet w
the gold stagecoach. it weighs four tons. it s the first time that charles would have traveled in it. only the monarch is allowed inside. the gold state coach is a less comfortable ride than its counterpart. it s been used in every coronation since 1831. covered in gold leaf, it takes eight horses to pull it and can only move at a walking pace. martin is in charge of the break, the fourth generation of men in his family to work with the royal carriage. when you re following it, you can hear it creaking. it sounds like an old galleon going along. this is moving from side-to-side. reporter: his grandfather and great grandfather were there for queen elizabeth s coronation. like then, charles procession back to the palace, will involve a huge military parade of around 4,000 troops.
that s where the carolinas come in. reporter: electric windows, air-conditioning and hydraulic suspension. despite its traditional appearance, the diamond jubilee stagecoach has all the modern comforts. it s been out on the streets as staff practice transporting the king to the abbey without a hiccup. on the way back from the abbey to buckingham palace, a much bigger procession, and this will be the centerpiece, the gold state coach. it s enormous. it weighs four tons, and it s the first time that charles could have traveled in it, because only the monarch is allowed inside. the gold state coach is a less comfortable ride than its modern counterpart. it s been used in every coronation since 1831. covered in gold leaf, it takes eight horses to pull it and can only move at a walking pace. martin oaks is in charge of the break. the fourth generation of men in his family to work with the