King Charles III's coronation: Toast the new monarch with an afternoon tea in London. From The Landmark to Selfridges, discover the best coronation-themed experiences in the capital
Royal-fever has well and truly descended on London as the capital prepares to celebrate the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, and you won't find anywhere better placed to immerse yourself in the atmosphere than the five-star Red Carnation Hotel Collection family-run property, The Rubens at the Palace. The site on which the hotel stands even belonged to the grounds of Buckingham Palace during the 18th century so you're almost a royal guest. The warm staff will certainly make you feel like one. If you're intending on spending most of your time out and about, the small but perfectly formed and dog-friendly Royal Themed King Rooms are a good call as they offer a bolthole no less memorable for being on the snug size; 16 square metres versus the 55 square metre Master Suite. Our red and white individually designed 'Royal Box' featured a striking Murano crystal chandelier, king-size bed (naturally), a shower room stocked with royal warrant Floris amenities (
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