The highlights and lowlights from King’s coronation weekend

Music, mischief and Penny Mordaunt widely praised, while Met Police arresting protesters provokes criticism

Penny Mordaunt, as Lord President of the Council, carries the sword of state
Penny Mordaunt, as Lord President of the Council, carries the sword of state
(Image credit: Richard Pohle/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

The coronation of King Charles III took place to both fanfare and controversy on Saturday, battling high expectations and appalling weather to please the maximum number of subjects.

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Harriet Marsden is a senior staff writer and podcast panellist for The Week, covering world news and writing the weekly Global Digest newsletter. Before joining the site in 2023, she was a freelance journalist for seven years, working for The Guardian, The Times and The Independent among others, and regularly appearing on radio shows. In 2021, she was awarded the “journalist-at-large” fellowship by the Local Trust charity, and spent a year travelling independently to some of England’s most deprived areas to write about community activism. She has a master’s in international journalism from City University, and has also worked in Bolivia, Colombia and Spain.