service. . ~ london read from the gospel for the service. ., ~ , ., london read from the gospel for the service. . ~ , ., , london read from the gospel for the service. ., ~ i. , . service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots of service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots of standout service. thank you very much indeed, catherine. lots of standout moments| catherine. lots of standout moments today in the coronation which people have been talking about since the event earlier this afternoon. there are of course those who did not want to take part in the celebration today. there have been a number of protests today, with the police saying they ve arrested more than 50 people in central london. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports now on some of those, who were not celebrating, the coronation. chanting: not my king! the anti monarchy protests had been planned for months. the demonstrators based
french president emmanuel macron and first lady of ukraine olena zelenska were also in the abbey, as were leaders of commonwealth countries and the prime minister rishi sunak, who gave a reading from the bible during the service. in the most sacred part of the service, the king was shielded from public view by screens while choristers sang handel s zadok the priest, performed at every coronation since the early 18th century. prince william also made a pledge of loyalty to king charles, before members of the congregation were invited to offer their own support. thousands of people lined the streets to see the king and queen as they returned to buckingham palace in the gold state coach, first used in 1831. the flag waving crowds cheered as the coach drawn by eight horses drove by. they were accompanied by a procession made up of 4,000
the memorial at buckingham palace with winged victory shimmering above her in these dark skies. still the rainfalls. most people have now left, some stragglers still soaking up left, some stragglers still soaking up the atmosphere of the day. there s been no event like it in seven decades. king charles iii has been crowned in a ceremony rich with music and symbolism at london s westminster abbey. the king took an oath on a bible promising to do fulfil the duties of the monarch. his queen camilla was also crowned in a service which included representatives from a range of faiths across the uk and the commonwealth. the coronation was watched by world leaders including 90 heads of state and celebrities inside the abbey. millions watched around the world. us first ladyjill biden was there. president biden is not in the uk.
encouraged to have lunch big or small so it could be your whole street, or a tiny one. find street, or a tiny one. and the weather is street, or a tiny one. and the weather is meant street, or a tiny one. and the weather is meant to - street, or a tiny one. and the weather is meant to be - street, or a tiny one. and the weather is meant to be a - street, or a tiny one. and the weather is meant to be a bit. street, or a tiny one. and the - weather is meant to be a bit better tomorrow, mercifully, so that is good. we only have a minute, can be talk about prince harry? we have seen pictures of him at the airport, quite quickly after the service. did he not hang around for the lunch? we don t he not hang around for the lunch? - don t know that for sure but it doesn t appear that he d spent very long in london. he got into a black car, when he left westminster abbey and was next pictured at heathrow. we have not seen any pictures of the family portraits that were done inside buckingham