Revealed the coronation route of King Charles III of England
According to the statement made by Buckingham Palace, King Charles will depart from the palace for Westminster Cathedral in the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, the royal’s newest carriage, on his coronation day.
The ceremonial guard, who will cross The Mall Street between the palace and Trafalgar Square, with the phaeton used by Queen Elizabeth to attend the opening of Parliament for the first time in 2014, will detour to Whitehall Street, where the office of the first Minister. is located at number 10. After passing Whitehall, the parade guard will arrive at Parliament Square, where Westminster Cathedral and the British Parliament are located, and after a walk of about 2 kilometers, King Charles will enter the cathedral to be crowned.
DIAMOND STONE CROWN
At the ceremony, King Charles will be crowned as Saint Edward. As it is forbidden to take the crown, which weighs about 2.5 kilograms, outside the cathedral, another crown will come into play at the next point.
The sacred oil that will be used to bless the King at the religiously crucial moment of the coronation is poured from the eagle-shaped oiler into the coronation ladle. After the coronation, the officials who will carry the sharp sword, which represents power and responsibility, and the blunt-edged sword, which represents mercy, will march in front of King Charles. The king will carry a sword symbolizing chivalry.
The King, who will wear the ring with the cross of Saint George, will parade in the post-coronation parade carrying a scepter and an orb representing religious power.
King Charles will wear the imperial crown decorated with 2,868 diamonds, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds and 269 pearls in 1937 for his grandfather, George VI, while Queen Camilla will wear Queen Mary’s crown made in 1911.
After the ceremony, which will begin at 11:00 in the morning, King Charles will return to the palace this time with the 260-year-old Golden Carriage. Unlike Queen Elizabeth’s coronation, King Charles will return to the palace from where he came. The return parade will be more crowded than the return parade.
On the other hand, a special emoji was also designed for the coronation of King Carlos. Starting today, the emoji to be used on Twitter was inspired by the St. Edward’s Wreath. While the emoji was being prepared for a coronation for the first time, it was previously designed for Queen Elizabeth’s 70th year on the throne. In this emoji, the Queen’s favorite breed of dog, the corgi, was depicted wearing a crown on its head. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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