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Charles III : The Coronation Year on BBC1

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Sparklefizz Wed 27-Dec-23 09:38:42

Anyone watch this? I thought I'd give it a go and was surprised how interesting it was, and I enjoyed seeing behind the scenes filming.

I felt quite tearful when the 2 guys who'd been helped by money from the Prince's Trust told their story and how they'd made such a success of it. Well done to them.

And it was good to see how affectionate Charles was with the Cambridge children, although we'd seen it before with Louis on his lap during the last Jubilee. (So much for Harry's claim that he received no affection while growing up.)

Deedaa Fri 29-Dec-23 00:09:03

It was so interesting to see so much of the preparations. The enlarging of the crown was amazing, you certainly couldn't see the joins when it was finished. And the jeweller sitting there with both pieces of the Cullinan diamond!

How right Anne was about it all being a performance - learn the words, rehearse the moves, and make sure you've got it all correct before the big day. They must do it for all their big events.

I liked Frankie Dettori telling Charles that the thing that would really have delighted his mother would have been seeing him spending the whole five days at Ascot. I liked Anne walking in after the coronation, while everyone was flapping round and curtseying, and saying "Hello Old Bean". And I felt for the Archbishop getting the "London Bridge" message and obviously thinking whatever the ecclesiastical version of "Oh shit!" is.

Parsley3 Fri 29-Dec-23 01:42:58

I watched this interesting programme and enjoyed it very much. People who met the late Queen often said how nervous they felt
about accidentally breaking Royal protocol. I get the impression that Charles has swept away all that formal nonsense. He seemed to be so relaxed around people and there was very little bowing and scraping on. No evidence of his wife having to walk three paces behind him either. I like this attempt to modernise the RF.

Bonnybanko Fri 29-Dec-23 06:34:25

I saw this too and loved every minute it was so interesting it was good to see a loving family having much fun with each other during this serious historic event

RosiesMaw Fri 29-Dec-23 13:53:17

I loved it too - gentle, informative, not too sycophantic and brought back happy memories of the day - so many people were involved and it was fascinating to have a peep behind the scenes.
The King and Queen both came across well and Princess Anne was (IMO) the star of the programme!

SueDonim Fri 29-Dec-23 20:07:28

I watched this today (apart from the 20 mins when I fell asleep blush) and thought it most interesting. Did anyone else notice Princess Anne’s shirt lapel caught up in her jacket? Someone must have noticed as it was put right part way through!

What struck me most, apart from the family relationships) was the amount of standing around and small talk that goes on. King Charles did 571 engagements last year, according to the programme. I think that amount of having to make conversation would drive me potty!

How prescient he was about the environment, though. And people laughed when he said he talked to the plants.

NotTooOld Fri 29-Dec-23 22:22:09

I noticed Princess Anne's lapels, SueDonim! She did well though, didn't she? I think the sister also did a good job - and I liked her pinky red dress. Camilla needs a bit of sisterly support as she appears very nervous most of the time. She must spend her life worrying about comparisons being made between herself and Diana, poor thing. Or perhaps she's got over that by now. I was surprised at the voices of Kate and George. Both sounded much more upper class than I expected they would. Charles was lovely - everyone's favourite grandad. I bet his valet wishes he'd keep his hands out of his pockets, though, as it drags his suit jacket out of shape. I thought the Archbishop showed a great sense of humour. It was an enjoyable programme.

SueDonim Fri 29-Dec-23 23:12:37

I thought the photographer at the start - I forget his name - seemed posher than any of them! grin

lemsip Fri 29-Dec-23 23:24:36

I enjoyed watching the altering of the crown, very interesting .

did anyone notice that when william was fastening the robe on 'the king' and had a chuckle that it'd be smoother on the day his father replied yes, because you haven't got sausage fingers like me, I just watched that bit through again.

I too didn't like camilla's sister having such an input!

crazyH Fri 29-Dec-23 23:25:05

I am watching it now on YouTube. Yes, I did notice Princess Anne’s jacket. Btw, they are all just so normal. I like King Charles

NotSpaghetti Sat 30-Dec-23 01:16:30

I wonder if they will show this overseas?

Llamas99 Sat 30-Dec-23 03:21:33

I also felt that Camilla's sister was too prominent in this program. How has Camilla overcome the difficult past? And to be crowned Queen! Amazing.
I so enjoyed the program and seeing traditions and history explained and illustrated, oh my, what a treat!

Calendargirl Sat 30-Dec-23 07:48:52

NotSpaghetti

I wonder if they will show this overseas?

My DD in Australia would love to see this, but she doesn’t think it will be on. Also she would have liked to see the Princess of Wales’ Carol Service, but also not shown, at least where she is.

biglouis Sat 30-Dec-23 08:04:16

As someone with an interest in historic jewellery and costume I also found the alteration of the crown Informative. Also the team of sewing ladies who were working on Camilla's robe. I read somewhere that two of her favorite dogs were included in the embroidery on the front of her coronation dress.

merlotgran Sat 30-Dec-23 10:58:52

Having read this thread I think I’ll watch it again on my own. I watched it with the family and we enjoyed it but there was so much commenting going on I’ve missed some of the finer detail.

crazyH Sat 30-Dec-23 11:03:06

The whole thing is on YouTube

woodenspoon Sat 30-Dec-23 11:05:38

We watched it and found it a nice programme with lots of unknown historical detail. We found their lives were very full on and felt they all came over very well. It is good to know there is a good family support network for both. Both sisters featured- Anne and Camilla’s sister. A nice watchable programme over Christmas but we caught up on bbc iPlayer.

Sparklefizz Sat 30-Dec-23 11:06:26

merlotgran

Having read this thread I think I’ll watch it again on my own. I watched it with the family and we enjoyed it but there was so much commenting going on I’ve missed some of the finer detail.

I'm going to watch it again too.

welbeck Sat 30-Dec-23 13:14:56

Calendargirl

NotSpaghetti

I wonder if they will show this overseas?

My DD in Australia would love to see this, but she doesn’t think it will be on. Also she would have liked to see the Princess of Wales’ Carol Service, but also not shown, at least where she is.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMICikAelSo

pascal30 Sat 30-Dec-23 14:32:37

I liked the part about the annointing oil and loved the reverence shown when picking the olives.. It explains to me why Charles seemed to collapse a bit as he was annointed.. a trulymomentousmoment for him..