British Cabinet members were disappointed with the decision of the organizers of Charles III’s coronation to deny them the right to attend the event with their spouses. It has been reported daily mail.
“Many people in the cabinet and their spouses are uncomfortable with this situation. They sacrifice a lot to get their halves to do their job, and it would be great if they were invited to the coronation as well.”
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who will attend the event with his wife Akshata, will be able to attend the ceremony with his wife, a member of the government. It is assumed that former prime ministers will appear with their wives, as was the case at Elizabeth’s funeral.
After this practice was already implemented at the funeral of the Queen of Great Britain, heads of various government departments were not allowed to take their wives and husbands with them to the coronation – at that time the number of seats for politicians was also limited.
Restrictions apply not only to ministers, but also to parliamentarians – each party is allocated a certain number of seats at the coronation for representatives of the House of Commons and Lords.
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