The ceremony will be shorter, smaller and less expensive than his mother, Queen Elizabeth’s, in 1953.
Britain’s new King Charles III is planning a simplified coronation because of the country’s growing cost-of-living crisis. The event will take place next year at Westminster Abbey. The Mirror writes about it.
In this way, Charles III wanted to present his vision of a modern monarchy, while remaining faithful to a long-standing tradition that included inviting a congregation made up of Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists.
“The King has long been a supporter of a simplified or simplified monarchy and this project is certainly in line with his vision. He has spoken of his desire to continue his mother’s legacy and this includes continuing to recognize what has been experienced of people every day,” the source said.
After a period of royal mourning that ends next week, aides will draw up plans known as Operation Golden Sphere, which will give Charles plenty of opportunities to explore before his coronation.
The monarch is said to prefer a summer date for her coronation so she can undertake some foreign tours and visits in the meantime. It will probably be on June 2.
It will be recalled that Charles III officially ascended the throne on September 10 after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. He died on September 8, and the funeral took place on September 19. More than a quarter of a million people came to say goodbye to the monarch.
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