Facebook Pixel KING WANTS CORONATION TO BRING JOY | Sunday Express – newspaper – Lesen Sie diese Geschichte auf Magzter.com

Versuchen GOLD - Frei

KING WANTS CORONATION TO BRING JOY

Sunday Express

|

January 22, 2023

Charles hopes big weekend will lift and unite the nation in tough times | Harry’s welcome... but faces ‘chilly reception’

- Jon Coates and Mike Parker

KING WANTS CORONATION TO BRING JOY

THE KING wants his Coronation to unite the nation and lift the gloom caused by the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis. 

Charles is said to view the three days of events – new details of which were unveiled last night – as an opportunity to bring joy, and some respite from the austerity gripping Britain.

A Buckingham Palace source said: “His Majesty understands people are going through some very tough times and wants to do what he can to lift the nation.

“He knows people are struggling and hopes they will get involved and celebrate in their own way.”

It is understood the Monarch, 74, is keen for his younger son Harry to be on the guest list, but it is still not clear whether this will be possible.

Two major US TV networks are said to be trying to lure the Prince away with a mega-bucks deal to host their event coverage.

They are preparing multimillion-dollar offers for him to join their commentary teams if he decides not to attend the Coronation, according to highly placed studio sources.

The three days of events being planned from May 6 will be on a par with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee last June.

Charles and Camilla will be crowned King and Queen during a service at Westminster Abbey on the Saturday, followed by a procession to Buckingham Palace where they will appear on the balcony with family members.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Tiel's the real deal

UNAI EMERY insists Youri Tielemans is one of his most important players because he is a leader for Aston Villa.

time to read

1 min

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Forth is so right for Heidi

AMATEUR rider Heidi Palin completed a four-timer for trainer Dan Skelton on Grand National day aboard Forthfactor in the concluding Weatherbys nhstallions.co.uk Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race.

time to read

1 min

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Stormy ride for bookies as favourite joins greats

HARDY racegoers cheered Grand National gladiator I Am Maximus to glory in the 178th running of the world's greatest steeplechase as rain lashed down at Aintree yesterday.

time to read

3 mins

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Ancient plant packs a punch

A COMMON wildflower used by our ancestors to treat wounds, sore throats and diarrhoea could be our next weapon against superbugs.

time to read

1 min

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

212 held at Palestine Action London protest

ELDERLY supporters of terror group Palestine Action, some using walking sticks, were removed by police who arrested 212 people as hundreds protested in central London yesterday.

time to read

1 min

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

The return to reality's set to hit them hard

CREW members of the Artemis II will be profoundly affected by their moon mission due to a phenomenon known as the \"Overview effect\".

time to read

1 min

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Start of a new space age

AS the Artemis II crew made a “perfect bullseye splashdown” in the Pacific, their historic moon mission heralded a brave new era of space exploration.

time to read

2 mins

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Who will win the battle to play Britney?

BRITNEY Spears may face possible prison time over her latest arrest. It comes as the world's top female stars battle it out to fill her shoes in a blockbuster new film.

time to read

2 mins

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

IRAOLA: HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR ACE ALEX

BOURNEMOUTH'S victory extends their unbeaten streak to 12 - a new club record in the top flight.

time to read

1 min

April 12, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

MPs question cost of £39bn plan to restore Houses of Parliament

PROPOSALS to spend £39billion restoring the Houses of Parliament will come under blazing attack this week, writes David Williamson.

time to read

1 min

April 12, 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size