After the coronation ceremony, which will take place on May 6, Charles and Camilla will travel around the city in a golden carriage, created in 1762.
For Charles III’s coronation ceremony, which will be held in the UK on May 6, two carriages will be used. In addition, the route of the coronation procession will be shorter than that of his mother, Elizabeth II. This was reported on the official website of the royal family.
The future monarch will travel from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in the Diamond Jubilee State Carriage. It was created for Queen Elizabeth II in honor of the 60th anniversary of Her late Majesty’s reign in 2012 and is always carried only by the reigning monarch, occasionally accompanied by her husband.
The gilded crown on top of the carriage is carved from oak from HMS Victory, and the interior of the carriage is lined with specimens of wood, metal and other materials from buildings and places with a special connection to Britain and in its history.
The royal motorcade will leave Buckingham Palace through the central gate and proceed down The Mall, passing Admiralty Arch, along Whitehall and Parliament Street. The royal procession winds around the east and south sides of Parliament Square to the Broad Sanctuary to arrive at the sanctuary of Westminster Abbey, where the coronation service will begin at 11pm.
On the way back, their Majesties will pass through the city in a golden carriage, created in 1762 by order of George III for a trip to the State Opening of Parliament. It has traditionally been used at every coronation since 1831, despite its impressive weight of four tons.
On their return to Buckingham Palace after the coronation service, their Majesties will receive a royal salute from the armed forces of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
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