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nanna8 Sun 30-Apr-23 07:15:43

A couple of times over the last few days I have said we are staying up to watch the coronation and having some family over. One person asked if we were going to it (!!), one asked what it actually is and one had never heard of the King at all. This is Australia- they haven’t mentioned it on our news . I have a feeling maybe the republic is coming. No interest whatsoever in shops etc, I couldn’t even find a solitary little British flag to let my little granddaughter wave for a laugh.

Calendargirl Sun 30-Apr-23 07:21:44

Well, my DD in Australia will be watching.

She isn’t impressed that your prime minister is attending, she thinks he is not a monarchist and should have sent someone else in his place who would have appreciated it more.

Herself, maybe.

smile

Mamie Sun 30-Apr-23 07:30:53

It has been on the French lunchtime news pretty much every day this week. On one report we saw a (French) teacher of English working with children in the first year of secondary school, creating scrapbooks and information boards. The pupils were interviewed and all seemed very excited by it. They were learning to say God Save the King. 😀

vegansrock Sun 30-Apr-23 07:31:07

A lot of people in the U.K. aren’t remotely interested either ( over 50% in one poll). They like having a day off and an excuse to start drinking early in the day though.

volver3 Sun 30-Apr-23 07:36:29

They were learning to say God Save the King. 😀

That's terrible. Does nobody object to the indoctrination?

karmalady Sun 30-Apr-23 07:37:56

A lot of people in the uk are extremely interested and excited. Bunting is up all over the place and there are planned local events with much thought and effort into having a memorable weekend. My siblings in australia will be watching too

volver3 Sun 30-Apr-23 07:40:50

should have sent someone else in his place who would have appreciated it more.

It's not a party you go to for a good time. Those who believe it's important think it has a religious and cultural significance. Of course Heads of Government should go, it's their duty. Poor them.

Grandma70s Sun 30-Apr-23 07:55:19

I am always interested in how these things are done. Charles and Camilla don’t have the glamour that the late queen did at her coronation. She was young and pretty, they are neither. I was 13 in 1953, and remember it in considerable detail. It will be fascinating to compare the two events and the reaction to them.

Foxygloves Sun 30-Apr-23 08:09:29

I’m not sure I am particularly bothered why some people on the other side of the world should be so unaware of the Commonwealth and its Head , ignorant of what a coronation is or so daft as to think OP was going to it.
It says more about them than about Charles or the monarchy in the UK.
Are these the same people who greeted Diana with such adulation? I wonder why. .
It reminds me of Americans who think Scotland is in England or that “Yurrup” is one country.
Takes all sorts.

tanith Sun 30-Apr-23 08:14:43

I'm not very interested in fact I'll be out of the country so all I'll see is what's on the news. I've not see anything about street parties locally either.

Franbern Sun 30-Apr-23 08:17:10

Not a single flag or bunting anywhere in my town to date. Some things in a few shop windows, but that is all

Think a lot of people are far more excited about Eurovision Song contest than the Coronation.

Shanie Sun 30-Apr-23 08:19:18

Where I live the flags and talk surrounding the event have been slow to get going. Suddenly all started appearing yesterday over the first Bank Holiday.

For me it isn't important but relatives overseas [Hong Kong] keep mentioning it like it is some huge event. Asked me to send a commemorative tea towel, £13.99!

bikergran Sun 30-Apr-23 08:21:39

Must admit going from town to town in my area, I have seen one house on a terraced street with a bit of bunting across.

Gs school is celebrating and children can dress up in red/white/blue etc but there is very little bits of items out in the shops and supermarkets. I managed to get a waving flag and a bow tie for gson but that's it.

Jaxjacky Sun 30-Apr-23 08:33:59

Our village has a picnic in the park, pony rides, stalls etc. Friends in France are attending events, bbq, big screen etc, involving various nationalities.

fiorentina51 Sun 30-Apr-23 09:03:18

Our small town has some decorations up and many shops have been decorated. There are several big events planned, a big picnic in the park, open air concerts and activities for children.
My cousins in New Zealand will be watching and yesterday I had a message from a cousin in Italy, asking me about the preparations and telling me that the media over there is full of coronation news.
I shall be spending the day with friends and will, no doubt sip a glass or two of champagne whilst watching the ceremony.

My late husband wasn't remotely interested in all the pomp and ceremony. He usually did some gardening, painting or sorting out his man Cave whenever a royal event was televised.

ginny Sun 30-Apr-23 09:05:19

Several street parties happening around our town. We will be going to one , but if I’m honest, for me it is little to do with the coronation but I enjoy a catch up with the neighbours.

Mamie Sun 30-Apr-23 09:31:41

volver3

^They were learning to say God Save the King. 😀^

That's terrible. Does nobody object to the indoctrination?

Well it wasn't Vive Le Roi!
I was actually quite surprised to hear the God word, because when I was teaching English in a French primary school the teacher wanted me to sing the National Anthem until I pointed out the G word and then she wasn't sure. 😂 (No religion in state schools here).

Calendargirl Sun 30-Apr-23 09:38:35

Several shops and offices in our little town have bunting up, the WI have done a wonderful job of knitting for the tops of posts and letter boxes etc.

The Town Council have planned several events leading up to the Coronation, the Church is showing it live on a big screen for anyone to attend, I expect some will enjoy that if they would otherwise be on their own.

I prefer to watch it on my own at home. DH will probably pop his head round for the main bits.

Mamie Sun 30-Apr-23 09:43:34

Mamie

volver3

They were learning to say God Save the King. 😀

That's terrible. Does nobody object to the indoctrination?

Well it wasn't Vive Le Roi!
I was actually quite surprised to hear the God word, because when I was teaching English in a French primary school the teacher wanted me to sing the National Anthem until I pointed out the G word and then she wasn't sure. 😂 (No religion in state schools here).

Reading my first message Volver it perhaps wasn't clear that it was a French teacher of English in a French school.... Actually they were saying "God save the Keeng".....

Sago Sun 30-Apr-23 10:02:24

From the Australian, loads of articles regarding the Coronation.

maddyone Sun 30-Apr-23 11:13:00

vegansrock

A lot of people in the U.K. aren’t remotely interested either ( over 50% in one poll). They like having a day off and an excuse to start drinking early in the day though.

to start drinking early in the day though.

What an indictment of our society! To not be interested in the coronation is one thing, but to regard this as an invitation to start drinking early in the day says a lot about the values of society as a whole. I’m a republican but I shall be watching because it’s a historic event, and I may not live long enough to see the next coronation.
If there’s to be a lot of drinking, let’s hope our underpaid nurses are not watching the coronation but are hard at work ready to pick up the inevitable casualties of too much alcohol, although as money is so tight, strange that they can afford it!

MarlonBrando Mon 08-May-23 08:34:48

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Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 08:38:08

There is a house locally, that always does a tableau of some sort, so there was one for the queens jubilee, funeral, Halloween, Christmas Easter etc.

Coronation?

Zilch.

She obviously doesnt approve 😄😄😄

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 08:39:48

Saying that there is absolutely no flags etc of any sort anywhere in our locality.

Jaxjacky Mon 08-May-23 09:07:29

We’ve got a house like that round the corner Whitewave full display as usual, some cul de sacs locally have bunting and this is near us since last Thursday.