Coronation countdown: a ‘tightrope’ for the royal family

Monarchy to balance celebration with awareness of the complex relationship between British subjects and their ruler

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The coronation will be the most diverse such ceremony in British history
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Rehearsals were underway this week for Saturday’s coronation of Charles III and his wife Camilla.

It will be the 40th such ceremony held at Westminster Abbey since 1066. The service will feature the rite’s usual key elements – the recognition; the oath; the anointing; the investiture and crowning; and the enthronement and homage – but will depart from tradition in some respects.

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