THE coronation of the monarch is a ceremony that has always been planned in meticulous detail. The crowning of His Majesty King Charles III is no exception, with every aspect being rehearsed and rehearsed, with all eventualities prepared for. As a result, the expectation is that on May 6th, the ceremony will run like a well-oiled Swiss clock.
Can anyone ever prepare for every eventuality, every unforeseen event? The ceremony relies on hundreds of people, all working together and knowing their part, and human beings are fallible. The fact is that many things can go wrong on the day, and as Sod’s law states, “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” It’s likely that the coronation ceremony will be beset by problems