King Charles III Formally Crowned As King At Westminster Abbey In Historic Ceremony

King Charles III was formally crowned as King on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London. The tradition began with a reading of the Bible. It is to note UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak read from the biblical book of Colossians.

King Charles III Crowned As King

Following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III‘s royal coronation was confirmed. Following King Chrales’ coronation, his wife is elevated to the status of Queen from Queen Consort.

It is mentioned King Charles III, who had waited over 70 years to be crowned, stepped from his car wearing a blue suit.

King Charles III has been given the St Edward’s Crown, a solid gold, sacred symbol of the monarch’s authority that is only worn once throughout a monarch’s reign.

King Charles III was proclaimed as the “undoubted King” in the first stage of the ceremony. The congregation was then asked to show their homage and service, shouting “God Save the King”.

Reportedly, the royal couple will return to Buckingham Palace after the ceremony with other British Royals and address the public from the balcony.

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