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.
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