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The Royal Family is in crisis - step up Lady Louise?

Charlie Proctor says The Royal Family is approaching fast crisis point with an ever ageing monarchy. Could Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor offer a possible solution. This time last week, we all gasped in awe as the official portraits were released to mark the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. The crown, the jewels, the majesty… I, however, also found myself gasping in…
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The diamonds given on the eve of one reign that were worn at the start of another

It was well hidden from view until the official Coronation photographs appeared but the necklace worn by the Princess of Wales on the day King Charles III was crowned provided a rather special touch to this historic event. The sparkling set of diamonds, often referred to as the King George VI Festoon Necklace, was a gift from a father to a daughter, from a king to an heir and it became a…
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Coronations and kings - how it all began

Within hours, King Charles III’s Coronation takes place at Westminster Abbey. On the eve of this truly historic moment, Royal Central looks at the first time a king was crowned in the ancient church and the very moment a tradition about to claim a place in the 21st century…
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The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II

One of the most recognisable and iconic moments in The Queen’s historic 70-year reign was her 1953 Coronation. It was the first televised Coronation and was watched by 27 million people in the United Kingdom, with millions more watching from around the world.  Queen…
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A Coronation souvenir for all the family

If the china souvenir mug is being kept away from the kids to stop breakages and the tea towels have been put away so they don’t get dirty, there’s one Coronation souvenir which all the family might just be allowed to touch. Enter Top Trumps. The fun filled fact finding game that’s kept children and adults entertained for over forty years now has a special edition for the Coronation.
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The King's Champion, an ancient role that will be taken on once more at the Coronation

For centuries, the King’s Champion challenged anyone who dared to question the right of a newly crowned monarch to rule. But while he no longer takes to horseback to issue a defiant cry to those who would deny the Sovereign’s status, he still plays an important part in the Coronation and the crowning of King Charles III will be no different. Francis Dymoke’s family have held the role of…
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