The military flypast over Buckingham Palace to mark the coronation of the King and Queen has been scaled down due to the weather and will now be formed of helicopters and The Red Arrows only.
The newly-crowned King and Queen have appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony with a select group of senior royals as The Mall was swamped by tens of thousands of cheering patriots.
Just Stop Oil (pictured) hope their action today will be their crowning ‘masterpiece’, although police hope to stomp out any of their attempts.
AMANDA PLATELL: This morning my friends and I will be excitedly gathered around my wide-screen, high-definition TV to catch every detail of the Coronation in all its splendour.
More than 60 aircraft will appear in the flypast celebrating the Coronation of King Charles in London on Saturday. They will fly over Buckingham Palace at around 2.30pm.
Everyone, surely, will be waiting for that extraordinary moment when St Edward’s Crown is lowered and the cry echoes around the Abbey: ‘God save the King!’
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Following the announcement of the company’s first quarter results, CEO Joshua Kobza said the chain expects to shut between 300 and 400 locations in 2023.
The arrangements will feature hellebores – a favourite of the King – as well as honeysuckle, tulips, blossom, jasmine, ranunculus and aquilegia – an ancient symbol of the Holy Spirit.
The nation’s most famous landmark turned red and blue – with poignant messages appearing across the 96-metre tall tower.