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The King's Coronation

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Fit for a king

A look back at past Coronation mistakes from history

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Coronation special

Royal biographer Robert Hardman explains what we can expect from the reign of King Charles III

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All the jewels you can expect to see at King Charles’ coronation

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Time to celebrate

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21 little-known facts about Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation

Coronation cocktails

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Everything you need to know about the Gold State Coach

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stone of destiny also known as the stone of scone, and often referred to in england as the coronation stone oblong block of red sandstone that was used for centuries in the coronation of the monarchs of scotland, and later the monarchs of england and the kingdom of great britain historically, the artefact was kept at the now ruined scone abbey in scone, near perth, scotland about 26 inches 660mm by 1675 inches 425mm by 105 inches 270mm and its weight approximately 336 pounds 152 kg currently kept and displayed in edinburgh castle, edinburgh
History of the Coronation

What is the Stone of Destiny and how will it feature at King Charles' coronation?