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Coronation countdown

Buckingham Palace has released details about the plans for King Charles III’s coronation, which will take place on Saturday May 6. The King and Queen will travel to Westminster Abbey in the Gold State Coach, which was restored for last year’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The service, conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, will last up to two hours (an hour shorter than that of the late Queen Elizabeth II), and in a break with tradition the Queen will be crowned alongside the King. The King has also opted

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