King Charles ‘complained over time keeping and boring wait’ outside Abbey – lip reader
Charles allegedly remarked ‘we can never be on time’ after being forced to wait for the Waleses who turned up late to the coronation.
Charles allegedly remarked ‘we can never be on time’ after being forced to wait for the Waleses who turned up late to the coronation.
A coronation party had to be cancelled after organisers failed to raise any money to cover costs, claiming there was a “lack of interest”.
Signatories to the statement include representatives from Australia, New Zealand, The Bahamas and Canada.
A man who was arrested for shouting “who elected him?” during a proclamation ceremony for the King fears he will be detained again.
Tens of thousands of people have watched a clip of Celtic fans screaming 'you can put your coronation up your arse'
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay said Charles’ reign will bring a ‘new relationship’ between Parliament and the monarchy as he approaches the role.
Why pomp and pageantry won’t mask unshakable feelings that Britain is a country that has lost its way.
"We are observing a downward trend in support for the monarchy," the National Centre for Social Research chief executive said.
The late Elizabeth II’s coronation cost £20.5 million in today’s money, while Charles’s grandfather George VI’s was £24.8 million.
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