The music was fantastic! And it was delightful to see the Wales' children---all so adorable!
You are right @kenny , Charles & the Archbishop of Canterbury should have memorized at least the most important bits of the ceremony because visibly reading them does make it look less sincere.
I wish the dress code had been more formal because there were not nearly enough jewels & we didn't even get to see fabulous gowns. The robes and whatnot were neat to see but at least give the royal ladies tiaras. Just my 2 cents. (What better time to break out the bling than the crowning of a monarch???)
Congratulations to all those in the UK & the Commonwealth on your new King!
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For visual impact, of course, it’s hard to beat opera singer Pretty Yende’s dress — though “dress” hardly captures its splendor — every bit as spectacular as her singing!
Harry - in his Dior suit. Dior made sure they posted they made/provided his suit. Why? Feels commercial to me, like the Met Gala.
He didn't bow to the new King. He didn't sing the anthem.
Why be there Harry? Announcing his new connection with Dior???
Obviously not a fan, haha
I had tears in my eyes the singing was so beautiful.
I shall always remember where I was, what I was doing, on the day of the coronation.
I got quite emotional at one point, when the screens were brought out with Zadok The Priest being played in the background.
It is one of the best piece of music ever written IMHO.
I guess it is like Marmite - either one likes it, or hates it.
No prize in guessing which camp I belong.
DK
Harry - in his Dior suit. Dior made sure they posted they made/provided his suit. Why? Feels commercial to me, like the Met Gala.
He didn't bow to the new King. He didn't sing the anthem.
Why be there Harry? Announcing his new connection with Dior???
Obviously not a fan, haha
Gary calls Prince William the good son
Di should have been there.
She's rolling over in her grave, clenching her teeth.
Imagine her as queen.
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Ditto.
Di should have been there.
She's rolling over in her grave, clenching her teeth.
Imagine her as queen.
Queen Mary is spinning in her grave too, especially since her crown is being used.
Diana was there through William, and his wife wore her earrings and her ring.
Maybe Queen Elizabeth held on to the throne until the end so Camilla and Charles would not enjoy their reign while she was still alive and thereby reducing the amount of time they are adored by their loyal subjects.
I kept thinking how feeble both of them looked under their crowns. And how anyone at that age could withhold their ability to pee for so long. Bc I sure could not.
I don't think this is true, plenty of British people intensely dislike Camilla and her role in everything that happened with Diana, and plenty of people feel Charles should never have been allowed to marry her.Camilla, who is now fully admired here
I don't think this is true, plenty of British people intensely dislike Camilla and her role in everything that happened with Diana, and plenty of people feel Charles should never have been allowed to marry her.
Don't all of the royal jewels belong to the 'firm' itself (or is it the monarch (during their lifetime or reign)) and not to any individual who got to wear them, or even the individual who commissioned it, or received it as a gift?
I thought it is all the property of the 'firm', but the reigning monarch him/herself/theyself has exclusive say over who gets to wear what?
And is there some tradition, custom, rule, or law stating when one royal wears a particular item it cannot be worn by any other individual for 1, 2, or more generations?
Everybody must die of course, but the gems live on.
BTW, I could not find a pic of Di wearing the necklace that Camilla wore today, and HM QE 2 wore for her coronation in 1953.
I still wonder what the heck Harry was thinking when he was packing his bags.
I think Charles & Camilla had made it very clear they wanted to downplay the ceremony as much as was humanly possible under the circumstances, given the cost of living crisis here in the UK at the moment as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Camilla refused to have a new crown made & reused an older one, fabrics & clothing were made from recycled cloth.
Our country is currently hosting tens of thousands of Ukraine women & children whilst their husbands fight. Next week we will host the Eurovision Song Contest on their behalf. I have 2 Ukranian children staying in my village. It is not lost on the British people that for many, times are very hard & I believe the attendees were instructed to down play the jewels & be less showy under the circumstances. Nobody wants to see gloating & glut right now, Coronation or not.
But…. Damn!! Would have LOVED to see Queen Maxima in all her sparkly glory!
I can't resist...echoes of Monty Python: