Mile Parties and Street Lunches These Sundays are held in towns and cities across the UK Celebrate the Coronation of King Carlos III and Camilla, Following these luncheons, the monarchs would be honored with a concert at Windsor.
loss duke of Edinburgh Prince Edward and his wife, Sophia, will attend one of those meals at Cranleigh. The Princess Royal, Anne, and her husband, Mark Phillips, will attend a local event in Swindon.
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said the day of celebration, called ‘The Big Lunch’, was “a nationwide act of celebration and friendship.”
British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunakand his wife, Akshata Murthy, will act as host in downing street one of Eat In which many volunteers and “local heroes” have been invited from across the United Kingdom. Ukrainian and British refugees too.
At the end of the day, as the climax, the coronation concert, Popular music stars such as Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Take That, Olly Murs and Paloma Faith will perform in front of 20,000 people. Classic artists such as Andrea Bocelli, Brian Terfel or Lang Lang will also be involved.
King Carlos III and Camilla have said they are “Much Touched” by Ceremony, “We are very grateful both to everyone who helped to make this such a wonderful occasion and to those who came in large numbers in London and overseas to express their support.”
According to the British press, the monarch has not been seen this Sunday, as it is a day dedicated to rest after the celebrations on Saturday. However, he is scheduled to attend the concert.
those who have come out publicly are prince of wales Guillermo and Kate, who greet subjects waiting for the concert at Windsor.
Guillermo is determined to deliver speech at music festival As revealed by Kensington Palace.
Coronation of Carlos III and Camilla
Carlos III and Camilla are crowned as kings of the United Kingdom in a ceremony held in Westminster Abbey, The 74-year-old king has been crowned at St Edward’s and reigns in the coronation chair after a private consecration by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Camilla was also crowned, first anointed with oil on her head by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and then Queen Mary’s crown was placed on her head.