thank you so much for joining me this saturday. i m fredericka witfield. history unfolding before our very eyes today in london. for the first time in 70 years, a new british monarch has been crowned. the nearly 400-year-old st. edwards crown was officially placed on the head of king charles iii today at westminster abbey. the sacred coronation ceremony was filled with tradition and pageantry, a culmination of a seven-decade journey from being heir to the throne to becoming the monarch. god save the king! god save the king! the king s wife camilla also receiving her crown during the ceremony, officially making her britain s new queen. tens of thousands lined the streets of london to greet the royal family. a royal reception to honor their new king and queen and then a royal salute from 4,000 british troops. his majesty the king and he majest hooray! king charles, queen camilla and the royal family stepping on the balcony of buckingham palace to greet the crowd
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atmosphere. still very much a festive atmosphere. in fact, it wasn t long ago that the king and i could see from the window prince william as well came out in cars with an entourage and there was a crowd there to snap pictures and cheer as they waved. what really strikes me here is you don t often see outward displays of british patriotism. this is not necessarily a nation of flag fliers on a day to day basis. certainly not everyone was happy. there were anti-monarchy protesters as well out making their voices heard, some of them chanting not my king. controversially, some of them were also arrested by the london metropolitan police for what seems like very little. police put out a statement later explaining there was a conspiracy to cause public