The route of Charles III’s coronation, in 1953, his mother, II. It will be shorter than Elizabeth’s. This is reported by the monarch’s office. It is reported that two different wagons will be used for this.
The head of state and his wife, Camilla, will make the way from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, where Charles III will be crowned in the presence of 2,000 guests, in a modern carriage. Queen It had already been used by Elizabeth to travel to Parliament for her Speech to the Throne in 2014.
Yet His Majesty and his wife will return in a gilded chariot built in 1762. Queen Elizabeth crowned him on June 2, 1953.
It was previously reported to Charles III entry in conflict with the Church of England over the coronation. Gentiles will be able to perform their services in the main cathedral of the Anglican Church, as planned by the Anglican Church (supposedly Charles III).