King Charles III s coronation is set to be much more low-key and shorter than his mother’s crowning ceremony, with the new monarch opting to skip a number of archaic traditions, a new report has claimed.
Buckingham Palace has responded to rumours that the date of King Charles III s coronation ceremony has been locked-in for June, 3; calling them “purely speculation”.
Virtually nothing is publicly known about plans for King Charles's coronation. But the ceremony steeped in royal and religious tradition seems likely to have at least a few marked changes from the three-hour spectacle that saw his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, crowned on a rainy day in June of 1953.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the United Kingdom has entered a new era, which British Prime Minister Liz Truss has called the "Carolean age." CTVNews.ca speaks to historians to find out what this means.
As the Royal Family and the U.K. government finalize plans for Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Sept. 19, her coffin arrived in London on Tuesday. Up to a million