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The King’s racing stables to open their doors to celebrate the Coronation

The King and Queen’s racing stables will open their doors to the public for an exclusive behind the scenes tour in celebration of the Coronation. William Haggas, John & Thady Gosden and Sir Mark Prescott will welcome guests to their yard in partnership with Discover Newmarket. The trainers will be on hand to guide visitors around the stables where Their Majesties have horses in…
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Official Coronation souvenirs launched - with sustainability key to their creation

Official souvenirs for the Coronation are now available – and they’ve been made with sustainability in mind. A range of china and textiles has been launched by the Royal Collection Trust and environmental issues have been key to their production. Royal Collection Trust The china has all been made in the UK with some innovative techniques, including changing the design of the…
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A look at the Diamond Jubilee State Coach 

King Charles and Queen Camilla will arrive in style for their coronation at Westminster Abbey. The Royal Family has announced that the royal couple will travel in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. The modern-day carriage…
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Flowers for love and remembrance on the Coronation invitation

Invitations to the Coronation will have their own place in the history books. The ornately decorated cards are inspired by nature and the flora and fauna of the United Kingdom, all twining round the royal crests of King Charles and Queen Camilla. And each of those blooms has a significance of its own. The King’s great, great, great grandmother, Queen Victoria, was a great fan of the…
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The first monarch to speak to his people on the radio after his Coronation

While there are reports of changes ahead of King Charles III’s Coronation in May, each Coronation has had its own changes. King George VI was the first monarch to give a Coronation speech to be broadcast over the radio on the day of his Coronation.  King George V gave the first royal radio broadcast on 23 April 1924 when he opened the British Empire Exhibition. In addition to being the first…
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