lovely moment, maybe i m reading too much into it, but when he was putting on the refitted crown on queen camilla s head which had been specially done for the occasion and it felt a bit like bloke plonking crown on women s head and she was sort of. he was trying to do it carefully and she was trying to pull her fringe and then she got up, and sort of curtsy her fringe and then she got up, and sort of cu rtsy before her fringe and then she got up, and sort of curtsy before the king and was a knowing smile between them which i thought was quite a nice touch. it which i thought was quite a nice touch. , , ., ., touch. it must be the ultimate dread that everybody touch. it must be the ultimate dread that everybody involved touch. it must be the ultimate dread that everybody involved in that everybody involved in the ceremony must have and you could see the archbishop when he was putting it on king charles had, he adjusted it on king charles had, he adjusted it a little bit. you jus
service. . ~ london read from the gospel for the service. ., ~ , ., london read from the gospel for the service. . ~ , ., , london read from the gospel for the service. ., ~ i. , . service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots of service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots of standout service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots of standout moments| catherine. lots of standout moments today in the coronation which people have been talking about since the event earlier this afternoon. there are of course those who did not want to take part in the celebration today. there have been a number of protests today, with the police saying they ve arrested more than 50 people in central london. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports now on some of those, who were not celebrating, the coronation. chanting: not my king! the anti monarchy protests had been planned for months. the demonstrators based
Many of the religious rituals associated with the coronation have been in place for more than 1,000 years. But others are newly designed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and others to celebrate the United Kingdom’s growing religious diversity.
This coronation season, punditry is bristling with acute reflections on the British constitution, especially its religious aspect. Or maybe not. There is more comment on Succession (an American TV show that half-satirises, three-quarters worships capitalist excess). But is it not at least a little bit interesting that we officially remain a Protestant theocracy? The Protestantism of the