Placing the crown on the monarch’s head, the Archbishop of Canterbury uttered the words “God Save the King”, which were repeated by all 2200 visitors to Westminster Abbey.
King Charles III of Great Britain was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London. It was found out on Saturday, May 3.
At the climax of the two-hour ceremony, the spiritual head of the Church of England, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, placed the crown of St. Edward at the head of the sovereign.
This crown was made in the 17th century from pure gold. She weighs 2.2 kg, is adorned with more than 400 jewels and is imprisoned in the Tower of London. It has been used for the coronation of all British monarchs since Charles II (1630-1685). Placing it on the monarch’s head, the Archbishop of Canterbury uttered the words “God save the king”, which were repeated by all 2200 visitors to the abbey.
In honor of the coronation in the UK began an artillery salute. It is conducted by more than 400 military personnel from 13 different points of the kingdom. In London, Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, as well as from the sides of Royal Navy ships, 21 volleys will be fired. A salute of 62 volleys will be fired from cannons on the Thames embankment near the Tower of London and the Horse Guards parade ground.
As you know, on September 10, 2022, Charles III came to the British throne at the age of 73 after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on September 8, 2022. He became the oldest monarch at the time of initiation of reign in the history of Great Britain. The coronation ceremony was decided to be held later, as it was only symbolic.
Recall that Ukraine sent a delegation to the coronation ceremony of Charles III. It includes Prime Minister Denis Shmigal and First Lady Elena Zelenskaya. Yesterday they visited the Ukrainian military, trained in Britain.
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