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King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, who are set to be crowned in May, will reportedly break away from a key royal tradition as it has been deemed “too dated”.
The King’s coronation service, which will take place at Westminster Abbey on May 6, is expected to last 90 minutes. The ceremony will also have a smaller guest list, unlike his late mother’s service in 1953.
The monarch and his wife may forego ceremonial clothing during the first British Coronation service in over seventy years, as the couple has chosen not to wear the traditional uniform of silk stockings and breeches.
Instead, Britain’s new monarch is expected to dress in military attire, with additional reports indicating that he will don his Admiral of the Fleet uniform. The couple will also be given two brand-new thrones to sit on.
However, Charles, the world’s 27th monarch, will be crowned on the chair, which is said to be the oldest piece of furniture in the UK. According to legend, there is always a new throne for a new monarch, and this will be no exception.
King Charles has previously promised to modernise some aspects of the ceremony while also taking the current cost-of-living crisis into account.
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