The Sunday Telegraph

MPs look to sky as Coronation view limited to pavement spot

- By Camila Turner and Victoria Ward

MPs and peers will be praying the rain stays away on the day of the Coronation. Those not lucky enough to get a prime seat in Westminste­r Abbey will be offered a consolatio­n prize of “pavement” tickets to watch the arrival of the King.

Parliament­arians have been in uproar after learning that only a minority will be invited to the ceremony itself. Members have been lobbying the Cabinet Office to argue their case, convinced that they have a right to attend.

Officials have found a way to allow far greater numbers of MPs and peers to be involved in the proceeding­s – by creating up to 400 tickets for them to stand in a cordoned-off area of Parliament Square, just outside the carriage gate entrance of the Houses of Parliament.

From here, they will be able to see the

‘An extra event for MPs and peers is one way of trying to say “look, the King is coming to see you”’

King and his Coronation procession coming down Whitehall and making their way into Westminste­r Abbey.

“This is an attempt to appease them,” one source involved in the planning told The Sunday Telegraph.

It was initially planned that only 20 MPs and 20 peers would get a ticket for Westminste­r Abbey.

These numbers have now been more than doubled, according to those with knowledge of the event. On top of this, there will be extra places reserved for former prime ministers, Cabinet ministers and some members of the Privy Council.

An extra event for MPs and peers has been added to the Coronation schedule – a special reception in Westminste­r Hall which will take place on the Tuesday before the Coronation and will be attended by the King.

“This will ease the pressure on tickets in the Abbey,” the source said. “It is one way of trying to say ‘look, the King is coming to see you’.”

Buckingham Palace had reportedly been pleading with Westminste­r Abbey to secure more spaces.

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