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King Charles "slims down" His coronation affair and foregoes the traditional customs: Report
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The coronation of King Charles III is expected to be a “Slimmed-down” affair compared to that of his mother in 1953. According to a report in the Independent, the new monarch is anticipated to be installed at a ceremony on June 3, 2023, at Westminister Abbey.

The day after the Queen was crowned, the monarch will be crowned after nearly 70 years. There was a great deal of celebration during the Queen’s coronation, and over 8,000 people were invited. However, according to Insider, King Charles prefers a low-key affair. The magazine was informed by palace insiders that this includes reducing significantly the pomp and circumstance surrounding coronations in British history.

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King Charles will be the oldest monarch in British history. According to reports, the coronation ceremony would have a smaller guest list and a more relaxed dress code. There will likely be more than 2000 attendees.

The event is expected to run a little over an hour, according to some reports. There won’t be as many magical rites in the wedding. The king will no longer be presented with gold ingots as part of rituals.

On September 20, after a lavish funeral service, Queen Elizabeth II was buried at Windsor Castle alongside her husband, sister, and parents.

The service featured readings from the Bible by the Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland and Liz Truss, who served as the queen’s final British Prime Minister just two days before her passing.

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As the Queen was laid to rest on Monday, mourners crowded the streets of downtown London. After a liturgy attended by international leaders, a sea of arms raised their smartphones in Parliament Square to capture the magnificent procession carrying the queen’s casket from Westminster Abbey.