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Everything We Know So Far About King Charles III’s Coronation

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on September 8, Charles III became King. Since then, King Charles has given his first address to the nation, presided over a historic Accession Council, had calls with world leaders, and begun settling into his new role as sovereign, head of the Commonwealth and Supreme Governor of the Church of England.

However, it may be a while yet before we witness his official Coronation. Below, everything we know so far ahead of the historic day.Tradition dictates that the country will remain in mourning for an appropriate period of time following the passing of the former monarch.

As a result, the Coronation of King Charles III is likely to still be several months away. Queen Elizabeth II herself acceded to the throne on February 6, 1952, but wasn’t crowned until June 2, 1953.

We may not have to wait 16 months, though—per , the ceremony is expected to be held next spring or summer, and could even take place on the 70th anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation.It’s widely expected that the day of King Charles III’s Coronation will be a bank holiday—as was the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation—but the government has yet to confirm this, stating that a decision will be made closer to the time.Westminster Abbey has been the setting for British Coronations for the past 900 years and it’s unlikely that Charles III’s will deviate from the established model, at least in this sense.In other senses, however, Charles III’s Coronation could look markedly different from his mother’s.

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