Here’s what you need to know about the new King’s official coronation ceremony, including how you can watch.
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Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, and the former Prince of Wales instantly became King Charles III. Though, obviously, there’s a few more steps to go before there’s officially a crown on his head. With the official mourning period over, the Royal Family is now gearing up for King Charles’ big day — he’ll finally be receiving his crown. Here’s what you need to know about the new King’s official coronation ceremony.
. That means women are not going to be encouraged to wear tiaras, making the dress code more accessible. There will also reportedly be “standard seating” rather than velvet chairs.Paul Cunningham - Corbis/Corbis Historical/Getty ImagesThe coronation will be televised. So was Queen Elizabeth’s in 1953, the first coronation to ever be aired on TV. Specific details of when and where will be available closer to the big day.
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