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The cost of the ceremony and the coronation ceremony… Details of the coronation of the king in Brittany

May 5, 2023

Who pays the fees?

Unlike royal weddings, coronations are a formal event, which means the government pays for it. Queen Elizabeth II’s party cost a total of £1.57million at the time. The king is said to be planning a coronation ceremony which will cost less than his mother’s due to the cost of living crisis. The government is also responsible for the guest list. While more than 8,000 people attended the Queen’s Coronation, it is expected that there will be 2,000 people at the King’s Coronation, enough to fill Westminster Abbey without the need for additional seats.

Coronation Medal

The king should also award the coronation medal. After the Queen’s coronation, medals were awarded to more than 120,000 people, including members of the Royal Family, government officials and members of the army, air force, navy and navy. police.

Exit to the balcony

Since 1902, the end of Coronation Day has been a balcony appearance for the new King and other members of the Royal Family. After Queen Elizabeth’s coronation, she appeared on the balcony six times in front of huge crowds. The monarch will appear on the balcony after his coronation, accompanied by Queen Camilla, and will likely be joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children.

Music

Coronations usually feature a full orchestra and one or even two choirs. The choir is made up of a variety of community choirs and amateur singers from across the UK.

Coronation Honor

It is customary for the king to bestow honors on the occasion of his coronation. Buckingham Palace has yet to release details of plans for an honors roll to celebrate the king’s coronation. It will be King Charles’ second honour, following the first four months after Queen Elizabeth’s death.

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