Portsmouth News

Coronation on the big screen

Joe Buncle

- Joe.Buncle@jpress.co.uk @portsmouth­news

Portsmouth celebrated the coronation in style, from holding street parties to watching the broadcast on large screens in pubs and churches.

Families gathered in Portsmouth Cathedral in High Street, Old Portsmouth, to witness the historic ceremony, with some spectators dressed in red, white and blue garb to mark the occasion.

The special screening came as one of several coronation events at the cathedral, with a ‘music and reflection­s’ service held the evening before to kick off the three-day celebratio­n.

Simon Martin travelled down from Nottingham to spend the weekend in Portsmouth with members of his social club.

Clad in a plastic union flag bowler hat, Simon said: ‘It’s quite surprising. I thought I wouldn’t be too interested or excited by it but now it’s on the big screen, I’m getting quite involved.

‘It’s fabulous and it’s everything you’d want it to be really. We’ll probably have a few drinks afterwards.’

Will Cripps, co-owner of

Frying High Fish and Chips, was running a concession wagon outside the cathedral with his brother Craig to feed those enjoying the ceremony.

Will, who lives in Waterloovi­lle, said: ‘With the weather, I feel quite sorry for him. For Old Portsmouth I think it will be quite a nice day.

‘Hopefully people will come out and it’s a nice opportunit­y for people to get together and enjoy the weekend.

Obviously, being out here, we’re not going to have the privilege of watching it but I shall watch it tomorrow with my wife and kids.

We were hoping to have a barbecue with a few neighbours, but obviously that’s weather dependent.’

Also enjoying the ceremony was Lucy, a bell ringer who participat­ed in the day’s pageantry by ringing one of the bells in the cathedral.

Lucy said: ‘I’ve come to see King Charles be crowned. The service is going well.’

Lucy’s support worker, Sheila, added: ‘I really enjoyed everything. I was very happy with the bells – I especially enjoyed that.’

The cathedral also held a ‘Big Coronation Lunch’ yesterday – one of many such events across the country with local people invited to enjoy a picnic with ‘a joyful atmosphere’.

 ?? ?? The Grayshott Road street party in Milton – more pictures on pages 6 and 37
The Grayshott Road street party in Milton – more pictures on pages 6 and 37
 ?? ?? Support worker Sheila, left, with Lucy outside Portsmouth Cathedral
Support worker Sheila, left, with Lucy outside Portsmouth Cathedral

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