7:15 AM: (all times are Britain time) guests start to arrive at Westminster Abbey after passing through airport-style security checkpoints.
9 AM: The congregation will take their seats. World leaders, British
politicians, and international royals, will also start to arrive at the Abbey.
10:20 AM: Charles will travel with Queen Camilla from Buckingham Palace to
Westminster Abbey. The royal couple will be traveling in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, a carriage with surprisingly up to
date modifications such as air conditioning and electric windows. The
procession will include just under 200 members of the Armed Forces.
10:53 AM: The King and Queen Consort will arrive seven minutes before they
are due inside the Abbey.
11 AM : The Coronation ceremony will last just over an hour, compared to the
three hour duration of Queen Elizabeth’s 1953 event. Charles will be seated in the Coronation Chair, and he will be
holding the sovereign’s scepter —a gold rod with amethyst, diamonds, rubies,
spinels, and emeralds — which represents control over the
nation. He will also have the orb,
a golden globe with a cross on top. The first thing that will happen in
the Abbey is the recognition of the
monarch, which is led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Charles will stand
beside the chair and be shown to attendees before the Archbishop calls on them
to recognize the monarch by saying, “Sirs, I here present unto you King
Charles, your undoubted King. Wherefore all you who are come this day to do
your homage and service, are you willing to do the same? The congregation will respond: “God Save The King.”
King
Charles 24-carat gold coin designed by Raphael Maklouf
Charles will be asked during the ceremony if he will govern the U.K. and the Commonwealth with law and justice and if he will maintain Christianity in the nation. But the monarch is also taking steps to act as a defender of all faiths and include other religious groups in the event. Charles will then proceed to the altar to make his oath by resting his hand on the Bible and proclaiming: “The things which I have here before promised. I will perform and keep. So help me God.” He will then kiss the Bible before signing the Oath. During the ceremony, Charles will be anointed with chrism oil that was made in Jerusalem in March using olives harvested from two groves on the Mount of Olives, at the Monastery of Mary Magdalene and the Monastery of the Ascension. Using the coronation spoon, the Archbishop will pour oil on Charles’ hands, chest, and head. The tradition is performed to reinforce the divine right of the monarch. Charles will be anointed out of sight and behind a screen rather than a canopy like the one used by Queen Elizabeth in 1953.
Charles will clothe himself in the Colobium Sindonis, a pure white garment
worn during his anointing, and the supertunica,
a full-length and gold silk coat. He will then be presented with various
regalia to symbolize different virtues and blessings. St Edward’s Crown - a solid gold
headpiece adorned by over 400 gemstones, including rubies and sapphires—will be
placed on Charles’ head.
The crown dates back to
the coronation of Charles II in 1661. At the moment of crowning, gun salutes will be fired from military
bases across the U.K. to mark the historic moment. Once he has been
crowned, Charles will be moved from the coronation chair to the throne and the Archbishop will deliver a prayer. At
this point in the ceremony, the British
public will be invited to make their own path of loyalty to the monarch. Willing observers will declare
the words “I swear that I will pay true
allegiance to your majesty, and to your heirs and successors according to law.
So help me God.” The oath is known as the Homage of the People.
Camilla will then
be anointed, invested, and crowned with Queen Mary’s Crown, which has been reset with the diamonds
from Queen Elizabeth II’s personal jewelry collection. She will do this in full
view with no canopy to shield her, marking a break from royal tradition. King and Queen will then receive communion.
1 PM: Following the ceremony, Charles
and Camilla will depart Westminster Abbey in the Gold State Coach and undertake ‘The
Coronation Procession,’ a 1.3 mile journey back to
Buckingham palace. Members of the public are likely to line the streets of the
procession route to catch a glimpse of the newly crowned monarch. The
second procession will feature almost
4,000 military personnel including Armed Forces from across the
Commonwealth and the British Overseas Territories, and all Services of the
Armed Forces of the United Kingdom, alongside The Sovereign’s Bodyguard and
Royal Watermen.
1:45 PM - Charles
and Camilla will receive a royal salute and three cheers on the West Terrace of the
Buckingham Palace garden.
2:15 PM - Members
of the royal family are
then expected to appear on the palace balcony and wave to spectators as they observe the fly-past
display performed by the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, and British Army using over 60 aircraft.
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