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The Royal Family informs Parliament about King Charles’ coronation plans

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The Royal Family informs Parliament about King Charles’ coronation plans

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  • The guest list for King’s coronation will be less than half the size of the  Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation.
  • Special stands were erected in the Abbey to allow 8,000 people to attend a nearly three-hour service.
  • The service is expected to last roughly half as long as the 1953 event.
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The guest list for King Charles‘ coronation will be less than half the size of the one for Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation in 1953, According to reports.

The palace officials, according to the report, have informed the authorities in parliament to prepare for the occasion.

It stated that special stands were erected in the Abbey to allow 8,000 people to attend a nearly three-hour service on the day of Queen Elizabeth’s coronation.

According to the report, which cited unnamed sources in parliament, there will be no special stands or scaffolding at King Charles‘ coronation, and the service is expected to last roughly half as long as the 1953 event.

A source said, “We are still waiting for details of a plan, but we have been told to expect attendance numbers of around 3,000 so nothing like the 8,000 last time, when they had to put up scaffolding and all sorts to accommodate the numbers.”

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