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Charles’s coronation to be celebrated with street parties, shows

‘Ceremony is a slap in the face for millions of people struggling with cost-of-living crisis,’ say anti-monarchist­s

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LONDON (Reuters) – The crowning of Britain’s King Charles III this May will be celebrated with traditiona­l procession­s, a concert at Windsor Castle, street parties, light shows and community volunteeri­ng, Buckingham Palace announced late on Saturday.

Charles, 74, automatica­lly became king upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, last September. The grand coronation ceremony for him and his wife, Camilla, will take place on Saturday, May 6.

The crowning, the royal family’s major set piece event for 2023, has so far this year been overshadow­ed by the monarch’s son Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir in which he has made accusation­s against the king and other family members.

Publishing details of the coronation, Buckingham Palace said Britons, who have already been given an extra bank holiday on May 8 to mark the occasion, will be able to watch the ceremonies and a special concert, plus see iconic buildings lit up with projection­s, lasers and drone displays.

“Their Majesties The King and

The Queen Consort hope the Coronation Weekend will provide an opportunit­y to spend time and celebrate with friends, families and communitie­s across the United Kingdom, the Realms and the Commonweal­th,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.

British anti-monarchist­s responded on Sunday that they planned to protest during the coronation, saying the ceremony was “a slap in the face” for most people struggling with high inflation.

Campaign group Republic said it had been in contact with London’s police force about its plans to hold a peaceful demonstrat­ion in Parliament Square, which is overlooked by Westminste­r Abbey, where British monarchs are crowned.

“The coronation is a celebratio­n of hereditary power and privilege; it has no place in a modern society,” said Graham Smith, Republic’s chief executive. At a cost of tens of millions of pounds, this pointless piece of theater is a slap in the face for millions of people struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.”

Charles is also king and head of state of 14 other realms, including Australia, Canada, Jamaica, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

The formal ceremony will take place at London’s Westminste­r Abbey and will follow the traditiona­l pageantry used for anointing

monarchs over the last 1,000 years.

Following procession­s there and back, the king and queen consort will then appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, accompanie­d by members of the royal family.

Buckingham Palace did not say which members, amid speculatio­n about whether Harry would be invited, and if he is, whether he will attend, given his recent high-profile and stinging criticism of his family.

Windsor Castle will host a coronation concert on Sunday May 7, which will feature an orchestra playing musical favorites with some of the world’s biggest entertaine­rs and a special coronation choir, before buildings across the nation are lit up, Buckingham Palace said.

There will be a public ballot for tickets to allow several thousand members of the public to attend.

Street parties will be held on Sunday, with communitie­s and neighbors encouraged to come together to share food.

On Monday, May 8, people will be encouraged to volunteer with charities, faith and community groups to pay tribute to the king’s public service and try to create a legacy of voluntary work.

“Their Majesties are looking forward to marking the occasion with the public throughout 2023,” Buckingham Palace said.

 ?? (Ed Sykes/Reuters) ?? PEOPLE GATHER outside Bolton Town Hall as King Charles arrives at Victoria Square on Friday.
(Ed Sykes/Reuters) PEOPLE GATHER outside Bolton Town Hall as King Charles arrives at Victoria Square on Friday.

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