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Peony Hirwani,Emily Atkinson
Tuesday 09 May 2023 05:52 EDT
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The key moments from King Charles’s coronation ceremony

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The first official portrait of King Charles following his coronation has been unveiled.

Buckingham Palace tweeted the photo, in which the monarch poses with his crown and sceptre, after three days of celebrations to mark the event drew to a close.

It came after a number of royals took part in The Big Help Out on Bank Holiday Monday, a day of volunteering aimed at bringing communities together and creating a lasting volunteering legacy from the coronation weekend.

Prince Louis attended his first official royal engagement, joining his family as they helped renovate a Scout Hut near to their Windsor home.

Last night, his father Prince William made a poignant speech in honour of his father Charles at a glittering coronation concert held at Windsor Castle.

The newly crowned King Charles and Queen Camilla joined around 20,000 members of the public at the concert in Windsor where, along with other family members, they enjoyed performances by Take That, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.

Watch | King Charles III and Queen Camilla appear on American Idol during coronation concert

King Charles III and Queen Camilla appear on American Idol during coronation concert
Emily Atkinson8 May 2023 21:30

Kate reacts to Prince William’s ‘goofy’ dad joke during coronation concert speech

Kate Middleton couldn’t help but laugh after her husband the Prince of Wales made the ultimate dad joke during his coronation concert speech.

On Sunday (7 May), an extravagant concert was held on the grounds of Windsor Castle in celebration of King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s coronation. The star-studded lineup of performers included Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Take That, and Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli.

Taking to the stage in front of 20,000 people at Windsor Castle’s East Lawn, Prince William made a touching tribute to his father and praised his dedication to the crown, as well as his environmental and charity work.

Meredith Clark reports:

Kate reacts to Prince William’s ‘goofy’ dad joke during coronation concert speech

‘But don’t worry, unlike Lionel, I won’t go on all night long,’ the prince said during his coronation concert speech

Emily Atkinson8 May 2023 21:00

Duke of Edinburgh admits he was concerned Miss Piggy would crash royal box

The Duke of Edinburgh admitted he was concerned about the royal box being crashed by Miss Piggy during the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle.

The duke aired his concern about the amorous Muppet as he and the Duchess of Edinburgh spoke to puppy raisers at a Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Training Centre.

Although Miss Piggy did not end up joining the royal box during the concert, Kermit the Frog could be seen waving and dancing in front of the duke.

ICYMI | Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog crash the coronation concert

Speaking at a charity event in Reading, the duke said: “Everybody in the royal box was nervous when Miss Piggy would turn up.

“There was an empty seat just behind me and we didn’t know who it was for.

“We suddenly thought it could be her and once we started that rumour, everyone around us was very nervous.”

Speaking about how the coronation ceremony went on Saturday, Edward said: “It all went very well and even if it was shorter than the last one, I don’t think anyone could have possibly spotted anything that was missing.”

Emily Atkinson8 May 2023 20:30

Labour under pressure to say whether it would ditch ‘chilling’ protest law after coronation arrests

Labour is under pressure to say whether it would scrap the Tories’ new anti-protest law – accused by other opposition parties of being “spineless” in the face of the “chilling” crackdown.

The Public Order Act has been thrust into the headlines after the arrest of republican campaigners before King Charles III’s coronation sparked widespread outrage.

Labour frontbencher Andrew Gwynne said on Monday that a Labour government would “look very carefully at this legislation” – arguing that “we need to see how it’s working”.

(POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Sam Rkaina8 May 2023 20:20

Queen Camilla appears to comfort Princess Charlotte after she stumbles while curtsying to King Charles

Queen Camilla offered Princess Charlotte a comforting gesture after the eight year old stumbled while curtsying to King Charles III.

On Sunday 7 May, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the coronation concert for the newly crowned King and Queen along with their two eldest children, Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight.

Ahead of the star-studded concert, William, Kate and their children greeted the King and Queen with curtsies and bows as the monarch and his wife made their way to their front row seats in the royal box next to the Waleses.

(Getty / BBC)
Sam Rkaina8 May 2023 20:10

Watch | Lip reader reveals what sweet Prince Louis was really shouting from coronation carriage

Lip reader reveals what sweet Prince Louis was really shouting from coronation carriage
Emily Atkinson8 May 2023 20:00

Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines says King Charles as head of state is ‘absurd’

The prime minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines said having King Charles III as head of state is “an absurdity”.

Ralph Gonsalves said he wanted to see the Caribbean country severed from the British monarchy within his lifetime, adding he would welcome an apology from the UK state for past injustices relating to slavery.

“It’s something that I’m hoping to see consummated, the severing of the umbilical cord between our country and the British monarch,” he told BBC Radio 4’s the World At One programme.

King Charles poses with Ralph Gonsalves and wife Eloise at Balmoral last October
King Charles poses with Ralph Gonsalves and wife Eloise at Balmoral last October (Getty)
Sam Rkaina8 May 2023 19:38

Voices | In favour of abolishing the monarchy? History says it’s a bad idea

In most examples of the abolition of monarchies in major countries, their demise was followed by a strengthening of the right and the erosion of democracy, justice, equality and liberty, warns David Keys.

Opinion: Abolishing the monarchy? History says it’s a bad idea

If it ain’t broke, future generations should think twice before trying to fix it – otherwise, one day, we could potentially end up with some very undesirable consequences, writes David Keys

Emily Atkinson8 May 2023 19:30

Rishi Sunak backs Met Police amid criticism of ‘bid to disrupt protest’ during coronation

Rishi Sunak backs Met Police amid criticism of ‘bid to disrupt protest’ during coronation
Sam Rkaina8 May 2023 19:28

Archbishop of Canterbury joins Big Help Out wearing Bon Jovi apron

The Archbishop of Canterbury donned a denim Bon Jovi apron as he served lunch at a homeless charity as part of the Big Help Out.

Just two days after crowning the King, Justin Welby protected his clerical collar with the pinny which featured the rockers’ winged emblem as he lent a hand at Catching Lives in Canterbury.

Lambeth Palace, the Archbishop’s office, said it was delighted with the “enthusiasm and support” for the King and Queen’s “joyful and inspiring” coronation service.

The Archbishop, who is patron of the charity, was joined by his wife, Caroline, as he handed over plates of cottage pie while working in the kitchen during the national volunteering drive on Monday at the end of the coronation weekend.

A Lambeth Palace spokesperson said: “We are delighted with the enthusiasm and support for King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s coronation - at Westminster Abbey, up and down the country and around the world - as we marked this historic moment in our national life.

“We give thanks for a beautiful service that was both sacred and solemn, joyful and inspiring, and suffused with the love of God.”

The spokesperson added that the archbishop and bishops “loved” spending time with communities at the Big Lunch and the Big Help Out, with the events inspired by the coronation’s themes of unity and loving service.

Emily Atkinson8 May 2023 19:00

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