The coronation of King Charles III will take place in June next year.
It is also reported that British banks will be closed for the King’s coronation.
Insiders have reported that the coronation of Britain’s King Charles III will be released next year, and that the country’s banks will be closed on that day.
Britain’s longest-reigning Queen Elizabeth II has died of old age at the age of 96 in Balmoral, Scotland.
Following this, his son Charles III assumed responsibility as the new King of Britain.
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Although both public and royal mourning for the Queen has ended in recent weeks, no official announcement has yet been made regarding the official coronation of King Charles III.
In this case, the coronation ceremony of Britain’s new King Charles III will be held on June 3 next year at Westminster Abbey in London, according to insiders.
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It also said that it will be a public holiday for British banks. Bloomberg reports that an unnamed official has said that King Charles II’s coronation will take place next year, most likely on June 3.
This is because if the King’s coronation takes place on this date (June 3) next year, it will be almost 70 years since the King’s late mother was crowned.
Meanwhile, reports of the monarch’s coronation and date announcements are “purely speculative”, according to a spokesman for Buckingham Palace, Leicestershire.
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King Charles III will turn 74 in June next year, making him Britain’s oldest-crowned monarch.
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