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'The Coronation will give King Charles the pat on the back he'll want,' says royal expert

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King Charles’ Coronation will bring us together at what has indisputably been a tough time for the country, with royal experts predicting it will provide just the tonic we need.The 6 May ceremony at Westminster Abbey kicks off a special three-day Bank Holiday extravaganza that will see Britons and members of the Commonwealth salute the crowning of our new King.

And while the coronation itself will undoubtedly be a time to toast the monarch, the following day, 7 May, is when the nation will really let its collective hair down.The Coronation Big Lunch – organised by the Eden Project – will see neighbours and communities across the country throw street parties and share food together in what’s being described as “a nationwide act of celebration and friendship”. “It’s a great opportunity for communities to get together,” says former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond. “We’re all so busy, so the Big Lunch will be a great opportunity to meet our neighbours, chat about life and raise a glass.

I think it’ll be very valuable.” On the same day, a concert will be beamed live from Windsor Castle, with thousands of pairs of tickets made available via public ballot.

At the time of writing, Sir Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie and Take That are all rumoured to be taking part. And, showing Charles’ keenness to recognise a diverse, modern Britain, the concert will also feature The Coronation Choir, comprising refugee choirs, NHS choirs, LGBTQ+ singing groups and deaf signing choirs.Then, on 8 May – an extra Bank Holiday – we’ll be invited to take part in The Big Help Out, a scheme to encourage volunteering within communities and, the King and Queen Consort hope, create “a lasting volunteering legacy” from the coronation weekend. “This is a.

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