King Charles III will be crowned in a ceremony which will be televised globally from Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6 May.
His Majesty has chosen the London church for his ceremony, where monarchs have been crowned since 1066.
On the day, the King will be crowned sitting in a 700-year-old Coronation Chair with a Holy Communion service expected to be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
This video details what will happen inside the Abbey in less than a month's time.
His Majesty has chosen the London church for his ceremony, where monarchs have been crowned since 1066.
On the day, the King will be crowned sitting in a 700-year-old Coronation Chair with a Holy Communion service expected to be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
This video details what will happen inside the Abbey in less than a month's time.
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