Royal Family Body Language and Everything to Know from Charles’ Coronation
In the grandest event of the century, the ancient halls of Westminster Abbey will soon echo with the pomp and pageantry of King Charles’s Coronation on 6 May 2023. Amidst the golden glow of centuries-old traditions, whispers of rivalry, and the glinting of opulent tiaras, the world will witness the crowning of a new British monarch. Yet, as the royal fanfare reaches its crescendo, tensions are mounting behind the palace gates. Rumors are swirling that Prince Harry’s presence could potentially “overshadow” his father’s big day, sparking apprehension within the Royal Family.
As the anticipation for the grand affair intensifies, all eyes are on the dazzling display of regal finery. Speculation abounds about who among the royal ladies will don the most stunning crown or tiara, igniting a captivating competition of sparkle and splendor. The air is thick with anticipation and gossip, and the glittering Coronation of King Charles promises to be an event unlike any other. So, prepare for an unforgettable day as the Royal Family navigates the delicate dance between tradition and spectacle, rivalry and unity, amidst the grandeur of a once-in-a-lifetime Coronation. Here’s our comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about King Charles’s coronation.
The First Coronation In 70 Years
The countdown has begun for one of the most anticipated events in British history: the coronation of King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort. On Saturday, 6 May 2023, the world will witness the crowning of a new monarch and his consort at Westminster Abbey in a ceremony combining ancient traditions and modern innovations.
It will be the first coronation in 70 years since Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne in 1953. It will also be the first time a king and queen consort have been crowned together since 1937 when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were anointed.
Became King Following the Death of His Beloved Mother
The coronation will mark the culmination of King Charles’ long journey to the throne, which began when he was born as the heir apparent in 1948. He became king on September 8, 2022, following the death of his beloved mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned for 69 years.
He paid tribute to his “darling mama” in an address to the nation. He vowed to “carry forward her legacy with pride and devotion.” The coronation will also be a moment of recognition for Camilla, who has faced public scrutiny and criticism for her relationship with Charles. She married him in 2005, after his divorce from Princess Diana in 1996. She has since won many hearts with her charitable work and support for the king.
Hundreds of Millions Worldwide Watched the Ceremony
The coronation celebrated their love, partnership, and roles as heads of state and church. It was a spectacle of ceremony and glamour, featuring a procession through London, a service at Westminster Abbey, and a balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace. It also reflected the king’s vision for his reign, which he has said will be “guided by duty, service, and compassion.”
He has indicated embracing diversity, inclusivity, and environmental and social causes. He has also said that he will respect the monarch’s constitutional role as a symbol of unity and stability. The coronation was definitely a historic occasion that captured the attention and imagination of hundreds of millions worldwide.
How Camilla Won Over the Public and Became Charles’s Consort
Camilla Parker Bowles has had a long and controversial journey to become Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. She first met Charles in 1970, when they had a brief romance before he joined the Royal Navy. They rekindled their relationship in 1986 while both were married to other people.
Their affair was exposed in 1992, causing a public outcry and media madness. They divorced their spouses in 1996 and 1995, respectively, and married in 2005 in a civil ceremony. Camilla was initially unpopular with the public, especially among those who adored Charles’s first wife, Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in 1997.