7/1/2023 0 Comments Princess in practiseWhen they re-emerge in their crimson Robes of State, the King and Queen will be at the heart of an impressive military display for which there has been the equivalent of one month of planning for every hour on parade. The first public sight of the couple on their Coronation day is expected to be relatively early on Saturday morning as they arrive back at the palace to prepare for the procession to the Abbey. The early exit was a red line from the start to ensure the King was well-rested for Saturday. The King was set to leave the reception he hosted for foreign royalty and heads of state at Buckingham Palace at 6.30pm sharp to join the Queen for a private dinner at Clarence House. On Friday night, both insisted on turning in early. Having prepared for this moment for some considerable time, royal sources revealed that Their Majesties were keen to factor in valuable downtime that will allow them to take stock behind closed doors amid the unprecedented spectacle. It will be a day of unrivalled pomp and pageantry, with the King and Queen’s every gesture and interaction scrutinised under the full glare of the global spotlight.īut following the grand processions to and from Westminster Abbey and a hugely anticipated appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony, Charles, 74, and Camilla, 75, will settle down behind the scenes for a well deserved cup of tea.Īs the nation continues to celebrate, the couple have carved out time for themselves to take a breath and compare notes.
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