The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

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Coronation: Penny Mordaunt's sword-wielding role - and other top moments​

By Andre Rhoden-Paul
BBC News
Saturday 6th May 2023

Millions of viewers watched King Charles III crowned in a meticulously-planned ancient ceremony but it was the unexpected moments that got many people talking.

1. Penny Mordaunt wields swords​

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Penny Mordaunt caused a flurry of activity on social media as she played a starring role at the Coronation - holding ceremonial swords for more than an hour.

On Twitter many pointed out the Conservative MP's strength, even winning praise from her party's political foes.

"Don't let anyone ever say I never say anything positive about the Tories... I am in awe of @PennyMordaunt arm and shoulder strength," former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell tweeted.

Speaking to Times Radio before the ceremony, she joked she had been preparing by "doing some press-ups".

While Ms Mordaunt's custom-made teal outfit - with a matching cape and headband with feather embroidery - also caught people's attention, with many drawing comparisons with Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn.

One woman tweeted: "Penny Mordaunt has absolutely stolen the show at the Abbey today! She is rocking that Anne Boleyn look!"

The MP and Leader of the House of Commons said she was honoured to be involved in the ceremony through her role as Lord President of the Council - an ancient role.

She carried the 17th century Sword of State made for Charles II into Westminster Abbey, and exchanged it for the Jewelled Sword of Offering, which she delivered to the archbishop.

She then carried the Jewelled Sword of Offering, with hilt encrusted with diamonds, rubies and emeralds, for the rest of the service and walked with it in front of the King as he left the abbey.

Notably, she becomes the first woman to carry and present the sword - which symbolises royal power and the King accepting his duty and knightly virtues.

She tweeted: "I'm very aware that our armed forces, police officers and others have been marching or standing for hours as part of the ceremony or to keep us all safe.

"In comparison, my job was rather easier."

2. Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis​

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There was a tender moment between the Prince and Princess of Wales's children. Prince Louis, five, when he held the hand of his older sister Princess Charlotte as they walked into Westminster Abbey.

The prince, the youngest of Prince William and Catherine's children, was on his best behaviour, having stolen the show at previous royal events including Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee when he appeared to find the flypast a bit noisy while on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

This time, the prince nudged his father to point out something in the distance during the flypast and debuted a new, rather exaggerated, wave.

3. Gospel choir bring a modern twist​

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A gospel choir added a rather modern twist to the ancient ceremony.

The Ascension choir were handpicked and specially brought together for the occasion. Dressed in all white, the group of singers sang beautifully and swayed as they performed specially composed piece Alleluia.

They proved a hit with Catherine who gave a beaming smile as she listened.

4. When music royalty meets actual royalty​

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Singer Katy Perry turned heads in a fabulous lilac Vivienne Westwood matching jacket and skirt, and fascinator.

But the Firework singer caught viewers' eyes for another reason as she had a spot of bother finding for her seat.

She was seen walking up and down the Abbey searching for it.

"Katy Perry not finding her seat is so me," tweeted one Perry fan.

The pop star, who happily took selfies with other guests, will be performing at the Coronation Concert in Windsor alongside Lionel Richie on Sunday.

Perry later tweeted: "Don't worry guys I found my seat."

5. Prince William kissed father​

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The King and the Prince of Wales shared a touching moment when Prince William paid homage to his father.

Prince William got down on one knee to pledge his loyalty to the King, before kissing him on the cheek.

The King was then seen to say a few words to his eldest son.

In a break with tradition, the prince was the only blood prince to pay homage.

 

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King's grandson Prince Louis up to mischief on the Buckingham Palace balcony after the Coronation

 

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A credit to whoever did the seating arrangement: Princess Anne's hat blocks her nephew Prince Harry's view at the Coronation

 

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Thousands of street parties are expected to be held today, with people coming together across the UK for the Coronation Big Lunch. Sky's Shingi Mararike reports from Morecambe Bay, where they are trying to break their own record for the largest street party. Last year, 5,000 people attended the Morecambe Big Lunch and now they're attempting to double that figure.

 

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I'm only interested in the important stuff.

Were Megan and what's his face there?

:?)

Harry was there, but not Meghan. Harry didn't see much, though, because Princess Anne's hat was in the way.

Anne can't stand her nephew, so she probably did it deliberately.

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The Princess Royal received three cheers from a local community in Swindon who staged a street party to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III.

Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence chatted to local people in the Wiltshire town before handing out commemorative tins of gifts to children.

 

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The Prince and Princess of Wales made a suprise visit to Windsor ahead of tonight's Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle.

 

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Not really. But you're so egoist you think so.



Wow, you call me a dopey twat and yet you can't fucking read. So what's that say about you?



Again, read.

Here, I'll repost it for you: yes, yes, he's Head of the Anglican Church



He's the Pope in a different position. Only the stupid make it a difference.

And Henry did it to have Power to get what he wanted which is typical British Egoism at it's finest.



Yes, where you celebrate burning people all for religion. How does that make you better than any other racist/religious xenophobe?
Wow, you really hate religion don't you? So much for "tolerance." I guess that's why there is so much hate in the world now-a-days. One must either "comply" or be "delegitimized."
 

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Quick Question...

Will Charles now replace the Queen on our Canadian 20 dollar bill? Will the government issue new currency? I think the first issued bills will become quite the keepsake.
 

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Quick Question...

Will Charles now replace the Queen on our Canadian 20 dollar bill? Will the government issue new currency? I think the first issued bills will become quite the keepsake.
this one's offered at 6 bills.

I guess Chuck's hair isn't long enough for a decent devil's face.

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London Celebrates Coronation with Street Parties​



Coronation Concert Host Hugh Bonneville Says It's A "Unique, Historic Moment"​

The concert, in the grounds of Windsor Castle, starts at 8pm

 

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Olly Murs Can't Wait For His "Incredible Moment" at Coronation Concert​

 

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The King is currently dancing along to Lionel Richie at the concert. He looks to be enjoying himself.