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Fans of the British Royal Family began to reserve the area to watch the coronation ceremony: PPTVHD36

With less than a week to go until the coronation of King Charles III, supporters of the British royal family began to take over the space. hope to see the ceremony as close as possible

The atmosphere in London is busy. Especially the area around Buckingham Palace. which began to have supporters of the British royal family gradually settling in overnight The place has already been reserved.

The person who comes first, the friend is John Loughrey Former Chef, aged 68Streatham south London The place to invest in camping with complete equipment Including a folding bed, food supplies and a tarp. It has been on the pavement in the shopping center since last Thursday. And he plans to stay here until the royal ceremony on Saturday (May 6), hoping to watch the royal procession as close and as clear as possible.

Biography of King Charles III of the United Kingdom.

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The former chef, who has been a regular for many years at the royal ceremonies of the British Royal Family, said that he was exposed to rain and cold from the first night he slept. but he was ready to do it for King Charles and for the nation

Meanwhile, yesterday (April 30), soldiers from the Army, Navy and Air Force of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth carried out a dress rehearsal for the royal parade ceremony with thousands of soldiers taking part in the exercise

The coronation of King Charles III will take place on Saturday, May 6, at Westminster Abbey. Most of the ceremonies follow the ancient traditions that have been practiced for more than 1,000 years. Queen Elizabeth II only had to cut back a few steps. According to the changing period

Major ceremonies in the cathedral begin with the presentation of the new king. oath of allegiance Anointing of holy oil and offering of royal regalia wearing the crown and ascending to the throne and ending with the opening of a window at Buckingham Palace

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