King Charles' Coronation: Prince Harry, Prince Andrew Will Be Present but Have No Role in the Ceremony
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew will attend King Charles' coronation but reportedly have no role in the ceremony like other senior members of the royal family.
Senior members of the royal family attending the coronation were given some of the most important roles in the ceremony. However, Robb Report reported that Prince Harry and Prince Andrew were not given significant roles in the ceremony.
The two will reportedly sit in the congregation but will travel separately, riding in palace cars. Other members of the royal family are included in the royal procession.
The traditional homage by royal dukes has also been removed from the program. Chris Prescott, an academic and the author of a forthcoming book on the modern monarchy, told the Washington Post that it avoids Prince Harry and Prince Andrew doing it, adding that it "shortens the ceremony."
The Post first reported the confirmation of the two dukes not having any significant roles in the ceremony. Prescott noted that it was one big change to the coronation from 1953.
Some details about the coronation are still not confirmed, such as whether Harry will be part of the balcony display of Buckingham Palace to hear the military jets fly by.
During the late queen's Platinum Jubilee last year, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, were not invited to do so.
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Before King Charles' Coronation
A site where a major coronation party is set to be thrown soon has seen a giant penis mowed on the grounds of the Royal Crescent in Bath, England.
The street is known globally for having a "perfect lawn" surrounded by a crescent of posh homes from the 18th century.
According to Daily Express, the Royal Crescent will host a Georgian-themed Grand Coronation Party on Saturday. The huge penis reportedly appeared overnight, and no one knows why or who is responsible for it.
Residents of the Royal Crescent were surprised by the sign on the grass outside. It was not immediately known whether law enforcement was looking into the matter.
The Royal Crescent was also made even more popular by the Netflix series Regency era drama "Bridgerton."
King Charles' Coronation Crowns
King Charles will be wearing two crowns during the ceremony. One will be St. Edward's crown, while the other will be the Imperial State Crown.
USA Today reported that the first crown would only be used for ceremony purposes before being switched out for the Imperial Crown, also known as Tudor Crown.
St. Edward's crown is the traditional coronation. It is an old headpiece that goes back to 1661. Queen Elizabeth II also used it for her coronation ceremony.
It is made of solid gold with rubies, amethysts, sapphires, and other jewels. On the other hand, the Imperial State Crown was made in 1937 and worn during parliament's state opening.
Queen Camilla will also be wearing a headpiece with Queen Mary's crown. It will be the first time a queen consort will use an existing crown.
Queen Mary's crown will be customized for Camilla with new diamonds that belonged to Queen Elizabeth.
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Written by: Mary Webber
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