Coronation: See what’s happening in England this Sunday (7) – News

Coronation: See what’s happening in England this Sunday (7) – News

Summary of news

  • The UK kicks off celebrations this Sunday to celebrate the reign of Charles III
  • He was crowned king in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday (6).
  • The day is marked by many celebrations, including street parties and concerts in the evening.
  • In the evening there will be a social ‘big lunch’ and a concert at Windsor Castle.

King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
Leon Neill/POOL/AFP – 06.05.2023

The United Kingdom begins this Sunday (7) a celebration of the reign of Charles III, who was crowned king in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday (6). The day is marked by many celebrations, including street parties and concerts in the evening. Pubs and bars will be open two hours longer than usual.

At 12pm, the coronation takes place, where thousands of events will take place across the UK to strengthen local communities. Community groups, neighbors and residents are invited to share food and fun in a national act of celebration and friendship. The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, hosts a luncheon at Downing Street in London, a street lined with government residences and official offices.

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The dish set to mark the Grand Coronation Lunch was a French quiche of spinach, fava beans and tarragon, a versatile and inexpensive dish personally chosen by King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla. The food is “good for sharing”, can be served hot or cold and is not too complicated to prepare.

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At 3pm, the gates of Windsor Castle will open to ticket holders for the Coronation Concert which starts at 7pm. The show will cater to an audience of 20,000 and will feature performances by world music icons. Confirmed performers include Katy Perry, Andrea Bocelli and Lionel Richie.

The event will also include a special performance by Coronation Choi, made up of the UK’s “most exciting” community singers and amateur singers, including refugees and NHS staff, the National Health Service. Sign singers for the deaf will also be featured.


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