ROBERT HARDMAN: Presented with crown, sceptre and sword, serenaded by a magnificent repertoire of music, the King must have felt a slight sense of deja vu.
Is there anything better than the impressive roar of the Red Arrows and their iconic smoke trails? King Charles doesn’t appear to think so. On a day full of smiles - particularly when he laid his hand on the impressive Elizabeth Sword as it was presented to him - there was in-fact one r.
Scores of protesters were gathered ahead of King Charles thanksgiving service in Edinburgh. BBC reported that the protesters chanted not my king as Charles cavalcade passed on the way to St.
emphasise the relationship that he has with scotland. in the past, in the ancient past, it was the case that scottish kings were crowned on the stone of destiny and presented with the honours of scotland, that is the sceptre and the crown, and there was the symbolism of that in this service, so the ancient crown and sceptre and a new sword, the elizabeth sword, made in honour of the late queen, they were used in the late queen, they were used in the service, and that gives you a sense of what it meant to the king and the message that was intended for this event. there were huge crowds lining the way to st giles cathedral. there were some protests and some people chanting not miking close to the cathedral, so some
Ten months ago, Scotland led the world in mourning the passing of Queen Elizabeth. Today it played out the final act of the Coronation of her son King Charles III.