despite the rain, huge crowds came to buckingham palace to greet the royal party. a moment in history as the st edward s crown was placed on the king s head by the archbishop of canterbury at westminster abbey. god save the king! god save the kina! camilla was the first queen consort to be crowned since the late queen elizabeth the queen mother in 1937. a personal moment between king and heir william wishes his father good luck with a kiss. i william prince william pledge my loyalty to you and faith and truth i will bear undo you, as your liege man. after the ceremony the royal couple headed back to buckingham palace as the crowds cheered on along the mall. and the weather causes a scaled down flypast, but the red arrows delight the crowds that rain is back at buckingham palace. ~ . ., . that rain is back at buckingham | palace- every that rain is back at buckingham - palace. every now palace. with a vengeance. every now and then we palace. with a vengeance. every now a
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grey hair with the robes is the acting dean of llandaff cathedral who will then introduce the leaders of other faiths abdul as ahmed, chair of the muslim council in wales and the gentleman with the white beard is the reverend aled edwards, chief executive of churches together in wales, and he always has a smile for whoever he speaks to and a a story to tell, and i m sure he will have many more to tell after this morning. everyone of those leaders will give a prayer during the service. that isjune 0sborne, the bishop of llandaff, one of the original 1500 women ordained in