The Homage of the People is hoped to be both a joyful and solemn moment with members of the public in homes around the country and beyond invited to take part in the Coronation.
Members of the public across the realms will be asked to join, all who so desire , the Archbishop of Canterbury and members of the Royal Family in the Homage of the People to King Charles on his Coronation day.
At the historic coronation of King Charles III, the public has been asked to pledge their allegiance to the new monarch in a ‘Homage of the People’ from wherever they are watching. This replaces the age-old tradition of ‘Homage of Peers’. While some have dubbed the move as ‘lovely’, others have slammed the Royal Family for being archaic
The Archbishop of Canterbury has asked members of the public to pledge their allegiance to King Charles III during his coronation on Saturday. Here's what that will look like.