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  1. Blackleaf

    I think I’ve figured out the coronation ceremony

    It's true. The Law of Royal Fish. All whales and sturgeons belong to the monarch - but only once they've been caught. Any whale or sturgeon in British waters is a free creature, but once it's been caught by a human it belongs to the monarch. So if I went fishing tomorrow and caught a...
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    I think I’ve figured out the coronation ceremony

    The King and Queen were given a spine-tingling royal salute at Buckingham Palace after their crowning and enthronement at Westminster Abbey. The first monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey was William I on Christmas Day 1066. We've just witnessed another chapter in Britain's ancient royal...
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    I think I’ve figured out the coronation ceremony

    In case you don't know what the lampreys refers to, King Henry I died in December 1135 after eating too many lampreys. And yet, nearly 900 years later, his ancestor has just been crowned Charles III. That's continuity for you. George Washington seems like last week to Brits.
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    King Charles III kneels and places his hand on the Coronation Bible to make his Coronation Oath to his people. This oath has been enshrined in law since the 17th Century. The oath ensures the monarch will respect the Church of England of which he heads but also ensures citizens of any beliefs...
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    As at every Coronation since that of George II in 1727, Zadok the Priest rang out. As the screens were brought out to shield him from view and as the Archbishop of Canterbury anointed him with holy oil, Zadok the Priest sang out, as the King received the holy oil on his forehead, hands and...
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    The King shows off the British Royal Family as it is now, which he now heads. In the front is Princess Charlotte, the King's granddaughter, third in line. Next to her is her brother Prince Louis, number four. To their left is their mother and father, the Prince and Princess of Wales. Cheers...
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    Here they are! In what’s sure to be one of the key images of the day, the newly-crowned King and Queen emerge on the balcony and wave to the vast crowds who’ve gathered along The Mall to witness the spectacle. Charles III is dressed in purple, a royal colour. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news The...
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    The RAF flypast...
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    The King and Queen appear on the balcony!
  10. Blackleaf

    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    The guy from The Cook Report?
  11. Blackleaf

    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    Thousands are gathering in front of Buckingham Palace to see if the King and Queen appear on the balcony.
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    That wouldn't matter. Because then we'd have the crowning of King William V and another national party and more Bank Holiday weekend.
  13. Blackleaf

    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    I saw one of those protest signs on a beach in the sand a few days ago and it said: "Not My Kink." I think republicans should learn to spell.
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    The flypast has been delayed a bit due to the weather, but the RAF is optimistic it will still go ahead, because we're British. The RAF defeated the Luftwaffe so it will defeat the rain. Expect to see the RAF flying over Buckingham Palace as royals stand on the balcony - so very British.
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    I've known you for a while. You just like banter.
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    Cheers, Hoof.
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    The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

    Hundreds of troops give three cheers to the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace.