King Charles III ascended the throne immediately after Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8. However, his official coronation has yet to take place.
This event, which will mark the first coronation in Britain in the past 69 years, is expected to be a large-scale celebration.
The last coronation was that of Queen Elizabeth II herself at Westminster Abbey, in June 1953, 17 months after the death of King George VI in February, 1952. READ MORE: King Charles addresses anger in 'Pengate' as he cracks joke while signing guest bookHere's what we know so far about King Charles III's coronation including potential date and whether it will be a bank holiday.
King Charles III is expected to be coronated on June 3, 2023, with a ceremony at Westminster Abbey, according to reports from unnamed officials.The coronation will mark the official beginning of His Majesty's reign and is expected to be the centrepiece of a large-scale celebration stretching across many days.
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