King Charles III modernizes coronation & strips back ancient traditions

King Charles III’s Coronation Ceremony: Operation Golden Orb

When King Charles III is crowned in June 2023, the accompanying ceremony will be a decidedly streamlined affair and will strip back a lot of the ancient traditions it usually entails. This is in comparison to the anointment of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and her immediate predecessors on the British throne.

The Daily Mail reported that the new king’s coronation guest list will be trimmed down significantly from the 8,000-plus people who attended his mother Queen Elizabeth II’s investiture in 1953. Other changes will further alter the nature of what in the past had been a rather large and ostentatious spectacle. This is in line with King Charles III’s plan to update the monarchy to reflect modern standards and expectations. “The King has stripped back a lot of the Coronation, in recognition that the world has changed in the past 70 years,” a royal source explained when discussing Charles III’s coronation.

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The preliminary plan for Charles III’s coronation ceremony, codenamed Operation Golden Orb, discloses a number of interesting details about the upcoming coronation. Among these startling revelations is the fact that King Charles III plans to invite only 2,000 people to see the event in person. This means that numerous members of Parliament, certain nobles, and many potential international guests will be excluded from the guest list, contrary to tradition and most likely their expectations!

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