in the coronation played out on the big screen. the numbers were quite low because the rain was at its heaviest at that point. from then on it was party time in luton, there was everything going on, face painting and storytelling for the kids, some coronation themed stilt walkers walking around the place, food trucks and on the stage which you can see behind me, it has wound down now but there was all sorts going on, kenyan and canadian dancing, irish dancing, and a theatre group, which reflected the diversity of luton itself. ghanaian dancing. this was one of the first place as the king visited when he became king. one of the things he went to was the opening of the newly built, because let me get this right, it was the guru ganak
we spoke to her earlier. what we have seen today is a human rights nightmare, as so many campaigners predicted this week, whether it is seeing people arrested on the way to a demonstration, having placards seized, protesters being arrested simply for wearing a t shirt, or being threatened if they were to shout, not my king. this is all deeply concerning and sets a really dangerous precedent as a democratic nation. do you think it was an arrest under the new laws that were passed in the last week and rushed through in time for the coronation? i think that that may be the case. as we said at the beginning, it is currently unclear. it is interesting. in the run up to the coronation we saw a toxic combination of new powers and regulations being passed, whether that was the public order act gaining royal assent on tuesday and
who wish to offer their support to do so. the congregation in the abbey recited the homage of the people. i swear that i will pay true allegance do your majority and to your heirs and successors, according to law. so help me god. and then the queen was crowned, the culmination of the transformation of the former camilla parker bowles. # god save our gracious king. the coronation was over, king charles and queen camilla made their way out of westminster abbey. waiting in the rain, the gold state coach. and the parade of more than 4,000 members of the armed services which stepped off for buckingham palace.
where the king s grandmother princess alice is buried. so, very poignant family link, there, as well as this ancient recipe. also, this time it was animal cruelty free. they avoided some of the things they usually have in it like ambergris and civet, so that appeal to more people, and chimed with the king s sentiment as well, so something special at the heart of that anointing ceremony. can special at the heart of that anointing ceremony. can be talk about the books anointing ceremony. can be talk about the books which anointing ceremony. can be talk about the books which took - about the books which took prominence in the service? first of all, the new bible, the first gift given to the king. all, the new bible, the first gift given to the king. yes, at every coronation given to the king. yes, at every coronation there given to the king. yes, at every coronation there is given to the king. yes, at every coronation there is a given to the king. yes, at every coronation the