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The Coronation of Charles 111

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Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-May-23 07:44:52

Well I thought I would start this thread for those who are going to sit back and enjoy the day.

At the beginning of my life -I was 6 years old, I was at Hyde Park Corner under a policeman’s cap, in the pouring rain, now at 77 I am at home in front of the television.

I shall enjoy every minute of it. Just watching the guests arriving.

Sara1954 Sat 06-May-23 07:47:47

We have closed our business today, and plan to spend the day watching television.
I expect I’ll be crying for most of it.
Very best luck to them both.

Bizziebe Sat 06-May-23 07:58:22

The music looks to be a feast. Always moves me.
The concert less so, but still good. 🎶 🎵

NanaDana Sat 06-May-23 07:59:33

I'll certainly be watching the procession and the ceremony, but I'm already tired of the constant punditry in which we're almost treated as being unable to comprehend what is right in front of us. There is a happy medium, and this isn't it. Some commentators appear to think that they're being paid by the word. Oh for the likes of the late great, Richard Dimbleby, who certainly proved that "less is more". I can always mute the telly occasionally. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to sharing in what is most certainly a significant moment in our social history, and no-one does ceremony like the Brits..

Mollygo Sat 06-May-23 08:02:01

BiL has the T V on already. We are hoping the rain eases off for the village celebrations later on so we’re not all crammed into the village hall.

Foxygloves Sat 06-May-23 08:02:55

Last night, both insisted on turning in early. The King left a reception he hosted for foreign royalty and heads of state at Buckingham Palace at 6.30pm sharp – to ensure he was well-rested. The couple retired to Clarence House for a private supper
I have just read this and like to think of them having a precious bit of quiet time, Camilla perhaps kicking her shoes off and, given their joint love for gardening, watching Monty Don on “Gardeners World” .
I can relate to this too-
Following the processions to and from Westminster Abbey and their appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony, the King, 74, and the Queen, 75, will settle down in private for a cup of tea
Underneath all the pomp and ceremony - they are after all a couple in their mid-70’s like many of us.! tcrsmile tcrsmilebrewbrew
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Kandinsky Sat 06-May-23 08:07:55

Thank you for starting this thread Whitewavemark2
I have the TV on already & will enjoy every moment!

Sara1954 Sat 06-May-23 08:12:44

Foxgloves
I am filled with admiration.
At their ages this is an enormous undertaking, I really hope everything goes well.

Calendargirl Sat 06-May-23 08:14:45

Listening to India Hicks.

Privileged to have Charles as her godfather, speaking of him warmly.

She looks so elegant, is going to comment on the outfits etc.

Ailidh Sat 06-May-23 08:15:23

Been watching, somewhat desultorily, since seven.

Did a mental block for Naga Munchetty (one of the main reasons I stopped watching the BBC Breakfast news);
slightly surprised to see Craig Revel Horwood as a pundit (but I might have missed his reason for being there);
executed an audible eye-roll when Elton John referred to the King of England;
sighed with relief at the dulcet tones of Huw Edwards describing the scene in the Abbey;
wondered how members of the congregation, who will have been there for four hours when the service starts, will manage for loo breaks.

I live in a small apartment complex with a common room, I'll wander down for the service with my neighbours, on a nice big screen.

It's my first coronation. For some of my neighbours it's their third. I will enjoy the pomp.

Ziplok Sat 06-May-23 08:15:32

I shall be tuning in later. Looking forward to it, I love a bit of pageantry 😁. First off though, I’ve got some scones to make ready for our afternoon tea.
To everyone who will be watching, enjoy. 🎉

Calendargirl Sat 06-May-23 08:16:36

Do hope the weather holds out, and the fly past is able to take place.

Sparklefizz Sat 06-May-23 08:18:10

I have the TV on already. I expect I shall cry as the ceremonies and music and the Abbey are always so moving.

I hope the protests are kept under control. What a nightmare for security added to all the other high risks, and I feel for them. I hope all goes well.

Dickens Sat 06-May-23 08:21:13

I have just read this and like to think of them having a precious bit of quiet time, Camilla perhaps kicking her shoes off and, given their joint love for gardening, watching Monty Don on “Gardeners World” .

I'm not a Royalist, but I found this scenario quite appealing!

Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-May-23 08:21:33

Like some of the outfits

Lexisgranny Sat 06-May-23 08:21:45

I watched the late Queen’s coronation sitting on a fat cushion on the floor in my grandparents’ home, the room was full of grown ups sitting on chairs, but today anno domini has promoted me to a comfy chair, old age has some compensations!

I do hope that everything today goes without a hitch, that grievances are put aside for this one day, so that we can all enjoy the spectacle without ill feeling, I hope that the King and Queen have a memorable day.

Grandma70s Sat 06-May-23 08:22:16

I’m already watching.

Like Ailidh, I always wonder what the congregation, and everyone else involved, do about going to the loo.

Louella12 Sat 06-May-23 08:23:00

Calendargirl

Do hope the weather holds out, and the fly past is able to take place.

Oh I hope so too!

I keep checking the London weather and it says rain, rain and more rain 😞

Fingers crossed they've got it wrong. Won't be the first time!

grannydarkhair Sat 06-May-23 08:28:00

For those interested in the uniforms, Deedaa started a thread about a programme called Coronation Tailors. It’s on iPlayer and is a wonderful watch.

eazybee Sat 06-May-23 08:29:55

Just switched on, determined to watch as much as possible, as I remember watching Queen Elizabeth's coronation on our eleven inch black and white screen of our brand new television. I was actually more thrilled that I could now watch Muffin the Mule regularly.

Lexisgranny Sat 06-May-23 08:32:24

Oh, should have added I will be sitting with the programme of the Queen’s coronation on my knewe, to see how the service compares.

Kandinsky Sat 06-May-23 08:37:28

Barbra Streisand looks good for 80.

Calendargirl Sat 06-May-23 08:42:13

Benedict Cumberbatch speaking.

In the background, he has the same radio as me!

Calendargirl Sat 06-May-23 08:42:43

P.S.

I won the radio in a Gransnet competition!

Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-May-23 08:43:50

Just seen a photo of Rory Stewart - he looks very posh!