Due to bad weather and too much cloud, the Coronation fly past had to be shortened. Anyway, the star of any British air show is a display by the Red Arrows and they did not disappoint as usual. Magnificent spectacle! The roar from the crowd was deafening!
We did not see the King and Queen on the balcony and had no desire to follow the masses up the Mall…but it was an incredible sight to see thousands of people converge in front of the Palace. However, we had excellent view of the Red Arrows doing their thing!!
Well, what can I say… you must have all had a look online or on television and by now it must be old hat? Somehow, I don’t think so! This piece of history will be played and re-played, talked about, written about for decades and cemented in the history books!
However… let me tell you…to be there…to be in the thick of it…to be enveloped in the atmosphere …feel the excitement, witness the magnificent spectacle is an
unforgettable experience!
The rain did not dampen enthusiasm…not at all…the royal fans came out to be part of history and, made the best of the situation hunkering down to witness it all unfold.
Fortunately, for us because of our connections and my husband’s press pass, we were under cover all of the time. Even had snacks, a few drinks and a loo if we needed to spend a penny, lol!
Although we are told the event was scaled down drastically, compared to Queen Elizabeth’s…the pomp and pageantry was still a feast for the eyes and ears!
I have seen the Gold State Coach at the Royal Mews several times, but to see it in all its splendour on the way back from Westminster…oh my goodness…breathtaking!
The excitement was contagious and exhilarating …people from all over the world vying for a good viewing spot to watch the procession and everyone so good-natured and happy to be there on this day.
We enjoyed an unobstructed view of the King’s procession on the way to Westminster Abbey in the Diamond Jubilee Coach, and also, on the way back from the Abbey to Buckingham Palace after the Coronation in the Golden State Coach. The procession was just ..oh well…I am going to say it…majestic!!
A large screen was erected in the building and we were able to see the Coronation ceremony in the Abbey (so missed nothing!)… and the thrill to come back out on the balcony to see the procession make its way back to Buckingham Palace. Simply stunning!!
With such unrestricted viewing, my husband was able to fulfil his obligation to make a short film for Egyptian TV. So proud of him!
The view was panoramic. King Charles looked regal and dignified, although quite tired (expected). Camilla looking every bit the Queen. William, Kate and their children looked gorgeous especially my favourite, Prince Louis, who stole the show as usual!
Other wonderful news…our daughter sang with the choir at Westminster Abbey (not her first time singing at the Abbey). It was lovely listening to her comments about what went on in the Abbey!
She said she was especially delighted to see King Charles scanning the rows of guests on his right as the royal couple were leaving the Abbey and there was no doubt he caught a glimpse of Harry. She thought he looked so pleased! Even Princess Anne stopped to have a little chat with Harry before she sat down.
All in all, a truly glorious celebration.
Whether one is British or not…history was made on May 6th 2023 at the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla…and… I was there to witness it!