LONG LIVE, YOUR MAJESTY!
King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla has arrived at Westminster Abbey at this moment. They are now receiving oath taking at the coronation ceremony in front of the church. They are taking part of their ceremonial procession.
A man carrying a Bible at the coronation ceremony towards the center. Reading has been begun.
A choir is singing and little dance step.
Later on, They shall have Royal Reception.
King Charles' wife, Camilla — who on May 6 will become the 29th Queen Consort crowned at Westminster Abbey in London — has honed her public image in part using the soft power of fashion. From country casuals like puffer coats, knitted sweaters and linen summer skirts to more regal looks in velvet, suede and satin, Camilla's style evolution is a tale of two halves: Before royal engagements and after, though she has long loved fashion.
Britain’s first new monarch in seven decades is being crowned in a ceremony that dates back a millennium, with pomp that some respect as tradition and others see as out of place in modern life. An eighth-century ritual in a 21st-century metropolis with a handful of concessions to the modern age but the unabashed pageantry of a fairy tale, unseen since the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, his mother, in 1953.
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