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While the hymn, ‘Praise, my soul, the King of heaven’ is sung by the congregation, Their Majesties will enter the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor before the conclusion of the Service. The choir will sing an Anthem by William Boyce, composed for the Coronation of King George III in 1761, and the Te Deum, written for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. It is St Edward’s Crown that appears in the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, the Royal Mail logo and in badges of the Armed Forces. The Queen's Lord Lieutenants commissioned artist Terence Cuneo to paint the Coronation ceremony and in 1954 Herbert James Gunn painted a State Portrait of The Queen in her Coronation outfit.

A fanfare will sound as The King, wearing the Imperial State Crown, followed by The Queen, wearing Queen Mary’s Crown, emerge from the Shrine and join the Coronation Procession out of Westminster Abbey as the National Anthem is sung. After the crown, the orb, also made in 1661, was the most important piece of regalia. It is a globe of gold surrounded by a cross girdled by a band of diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphire and pearls with a large amethyst at the summit. The Queen succeeded to the Throne on the 6 February, 1952 on the death of her father, King George VI. She was in Kenya at the time and became the first Sovereign in over 200 years to accede while abroad. On 2 June 1953, news reached that Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay had made it to the summit of Mount Everest. The Queen presented the 14 members of the expedition with special edition Coronation medals with the extra wording 'Mount Everest Expedition'.Archbishop will say: “Receive this Orb, set under the Cross, and remember always the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ.” The coronation is taking place at Westminster Abbey in London (Image: PA) PART ONE – THE RECOGNITION

The Sword of Temporal Justice, which signifies the monarch’s role as head of the Armed Forces, includes a steel blade tapered into a leaf-shaped point, a gilt-iron hilt with a wooden and wire-bound grip, and a velvet-covered leather scabbard. It is one of three swords made for the 1626 coronation of King Charles I. During the coronation procession, the three swords are carried unsheathed and pointing upwards. The Sword of Spiritual Justice The Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, who was present during the consecration of the Chrism oil earlier this year, will receive the Ampulla containing the oil at the High Altar, which will be blessed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Their Majesties will remove their Robes of State, and The King will sit in the Coronation Chair, on the Cosmati pavement. The Anointing Screen, newly made for the Service and inspired by the window of His Majesty’s Chapel Royal, will be brought into position around the Chair by Guardsmen of the Household Division. The Anointing, the most solemn and sacred part of the Service, takes place as the choir sings Handel’s ‘Zadok the priest’, which was composed for the Coronation of King George II in 1727 and has become synonymous with such occasions. The Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Dean of Westminster and the Archbishop of York, will anoint The King’s hands, chest and head. Afterwards, The King will approach the High Altar and kneel, and the Archbishop of Canterbury will pray. This 1685 piece, which mirrors The Sovereign's Sceptre with Dove, is intended to symbolize equity and mercy," with the folded winged dove topper representing the Holy Ghost. It is comprised of an ivory rod, joined by gold collars chased with acanthus leaves, surmounted by a gold monde enamelled with the national emblems and a cross. The Queen Consort’s Sceptre with Cross Charles wears George VI’s crimson Robe of State and Camilla wears Elizabeth II’s crimson Robe of State. Dukes, bishops, peers and retired generals alongside former children's presenters and spies will perform a range of ceremonial duties when Charles and Camilla are crowned, from carrying regalia in a procession to presenting the items to the King and Queen Consort.Tens of millions of people across the globe are expected to watch the historic event that will see the new monarch officially crowned. Following this, the Archbishop of Canterbury will give a greeting from the High Altar, welcoming the congregation to the Service. The choir, joined by Sir Bryn Terfel, will sing the ‘Kyrie’, which will be sung in Welsh for the first time. The Glove is a demonstration of the sovereign as advocate and challenger for the protection and honour of the people. Standards, Guidons and Colours of the Army, along with the Truncheon of the Brigade of Gurkhas were stationed on the route at the south side of the Queen Victoria Memorial. In 1937, the 11 year old Princess Elizabeth had watched her father, King George VI, crowned in the elaborate ceremony and 16 years later on 2 June 1953, her own official coronation was to take place.

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