The woman who carried the ceremonial swords at the coronation of Charles III admitted that painkillers helped her cope with the responsible role. It has been reported daily mail.
North Portsmouth Tory MP Penny Mordaunt became the first female ceremonial sword-bearer in history. During the coronation of Charles III, he carried the state sword weighing 3.6 kg for 51 minutes, and then handed it to the monarch she. In an interview with reporters, Mordont admitted that painkillers help him cope with an important role.
“Before the ceremony, I took a few pain relievers to make sure I was okay. A good breakfast and comfortable shoes gave me confidence,” she said.
The coronation of Charles III and Camilla Parker-Bowles took place in London on 6 May. The guests of the coronation ceremony are not only members of the British royal family and British politicians, but also representatives of the Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian monarchs, the Japanese Crown Prince and Crown Princess, the King of Thailand, the King of Jordan II. Queen Rania with the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, the King of Bhutan and the Sultan of Brunei.
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