King Charles and Queen Camilla were crowned Saturday in a once-in-a-generation ceremony steeped in 1,000 years of history and tradition at London's Westminster Abbey.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, spiritual leader of the Anglican Church, slowly placed the 360-year-old St Edward's Crown on Charles' head as he sat upon a 14th-century throne in Westminster Abbey in front of a congregation of around 100 world leaders and a television audience of millions. After Charles, his second wife, Camilla was also crowned.
The 74-year-old monarch succeeded his mother as king on her death last year in September and the ceremony, although not essential, is a means to legitimise Charles in a public way.
After returning to their residence following the two-hour-long ceremony, King Charles appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with his wife Queen Camilla, heir to the throne Prince William and other senior royals but Prince Harry, the King's younger son, was absent.
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The Coronation flypast, despite hiccups owing to weather conditions, managed to put on a spectacular show for the royals and the crowds gathered outside the Palace.
It started with five formations of helicopters, followed by the RAF Red Arrows.
The show marked the end of the official Coronation celebrations; royal revellers and the family itself will continue to celebrate over the weekend.
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Senior working members of the royal family have joined the King and Queen on the balcony as they await the scaled back Coronation flypast.
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The King and Queen have emerged from the Palace onto the balcony to thunderous cheers from crowds gathered below. Accompanying them are royal grandkids, including Princes George and Louis, Princess Charlotte and Queen Camilla's grandkids.
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The Coronation flypast has been cut back by two thirds over unfavorable weather conditions over London, the UK Minister of Defence has confirmed.
The flypast, originally planned to be six minutes long, will now only last two minutes and 30 seconds as low cloud cover and drizzly rain means most of the aircrafts cannot take part.
It was originally supposed to feature more than 60 aircrafts from Royal Navy, British Army and the Royal Air Force, but now, the only aircrafts taking place in the flypast now are helicopters and the Red Arrows.
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The King and Queen Camilla have reached Buckingham Palace, where they are next expected to appear at the balcony to greet crowds gathering below.
Senior members of the royal family will also appear.
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The Coronation Procession is led by the Gold State Coach carrying King Charles and Queen Camilla, with a select few senior royals following behind in carriages.
Here's a list of those in carriages behind the King and Queen.
First carriage: The Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate Middleton, riding with their three children Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte.
Second carriage: The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Edward and Sophie, with their kids Lady Louis Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex.
Third carriage: The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, husband of the Princess Royal, Anne, who is on horseback.
A state car at the end of the procession is carrying Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra, cousins of King Charles’ late mother Queen Elizabeth II.
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The Procession route is 1.3 mile long, and will 'avoid large sections of London' previously covered at late Queen Elizabeth's coronation.
The procession will proceed back from the Abbey to Buckingham Palace, taking the royals through Parliament Street, Whitehall, south of Trafalgar Square, the Admiralty Arch, then down The Mall and finally reach
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The King and Queen walked out of the Abbey to cheers and thousands of ringing bells. The rains continue to fall outside but have failed to deter revellers.
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The King and Queen Consort have walked out of St Edward's Chapel, signalling the end of the Coronation ceremony and the start of the Coronation procession.
God Save the King is played as they walk down the Abbey towards the exit.
King Charles is seen wearing the Imperial Robe, also referred to as the Robe of Estate, and he carries the Sceptre and Orb in his hands.
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After descending from their thrones, the King and Queen have headed into St Edward's Chapel behind the high altar at the Abbey.
The ceremony's focus meanwhile has switched to music.
After this, the King and Queen will head out of the Abbey for the Coronation Procession back to Buckingham Palace.
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The era of King Charles and Queen Camilla has officially commenced as the Queen takes her place on her throne beside King Charles.
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Queen Camilla has been crowned following the holy anointing ceremony. She is the first consort to be crowned after 1937.
Camilla is crowned with Queen Mary's crown.
The last consort to be coronated officially was Queen Elizabeth II's mother Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in 1937.
Prince Philip, the consort of Queen Elizabeth II, was not coronated, as only female consorts can be crowned with the monarch.
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Prince William, the heir to the British throne after his father King Charles, pledges his loyalty to his father as the King.
In a first for the royals, William is the only Duke to kneel before the King and pledge allegiance. He also kisses his father's right hand.
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In a moment that signifies the start of King Charles' reign as the monarch, he sits on his throne.
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King Charles is officially crowned with the historic St Edward's Crown placed on his head as the Abbey chants 'God Save the King'.
Gun salutes ring out across the UK.
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The King's eldest son and heir to the throne, Prince William, has presented his father with the Stole Royal and helped clasp it on the monarch in a historic moment.
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After the holy anointing ceremony, King Charles sits on the Coronation Chair wearing a gold Super Tunica for the investiture ceremony.
He will be presented with the Crown Jewels as part of this ceremony.
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King Charles has taken off his ceremonial robes for the anointing ceremony, the most sacred part of the Coronation.
The choir sings Zadok the Priest as the Archbishop of Canterbury gets the King ready to be anointed with holy oil behind special anointing screens that shield the King from public view
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Archbishop Justin Welby takes back ceremony after Sunak's address and Gospel music.
He says, "We are here to crown a king, and we crown a king to serve."
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has taken center stage at the Coronation ceremony before it proceeds further.
As per the BBC, Sunak read from the Epistle to the Colossians, from the New Testament.
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King Charles has promised to uphold his sacred promises to the nation as her undertakes two key Coronation Oaths, administered by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby,
Welby asked Charles to 'confirm that he will uphold the law and the Church of England during his reign' and the monarch placed his hand on the Holy Gospel and promised to 'perform and keep' his word.
The King has also taken the Accession Declaration Oath.
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The historic St Edward's Crown, rarely seen outside the Tower of London, has been spotted ahead of the ceremony.
It will be used to crown the monarch and then sent back to the Tower for storage. It has been used in coronations for centuries.
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In his first words at the Abbey, King Charles tells the congregation: "I come not to be served but to serve."
The Abbey falls silent at his words.
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The King and Queen are walking down the Abbey as grandson Prince George, second in line to the throne, walks behind as the page with Camilla's other grandkids.
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Prince William and wife Kate Middleton have arrived at the Westminster Abbey, and were spotted walking in just as the King's Procession also arrived.
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King Charles has arrived at Westminster Abbey with Queen Consort Camilla.
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Foreign royals are spotted at the Abbey. They include King Felipe of Spain, Prince Albert of Manco and Letsie III, King of Lesotho, King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan.
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Prince Harry has arrived at the Westminster Abbey for his father's Coronation. He is seen alongside cousins Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
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The King's Procession will pass many historic landmarks in London as it moves from the Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey.
From Admiralty Arch to Whitehall and then the Cenotaph, the procession is inching closer to the Coronation venue.
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Crowds lining London streets and waiting for hours erupted in cheers
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King Charles III and his Queen Consort Camilla have set off from the Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach for the King's Procession as they make their way to the Westminster Abbey.
The King and Queen are given a Royal Salute from the King's Guard.
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The Diamond Jubilee State Coach arrived at Buckingham Palace to take the King and Queen Consort off on the King's Procession. The Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry are seen alongside it, the BBC reports.
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