The mysterious inscription on the Stone of Destiny used in British coronations since the 13th century may have been solved.
Standing next to the 700-year-old coronation chair, Charles turned to face the four sides of the abbey to be proclaimed the “undoubted king” before the congregation. The Archbishop made the ...
King Charles III may have looked cool ... on Charles' head as he sat in the same 700-year-old chair his mother sat in for her own coronation. The FeltFilm documentary, Coronation Girls, follows ...
King Charles’s Coronation was a day when religious solemnity met royal ... They will next return to the Chairs of Estate for Communion. The King will be presented with bread and wine, which will be ...
Charles will take an oath to uphold the law and the Church of England. Sitting on the historic Coronation Chair, known as King Edward’s chair and containing the Stone of Destiny, he will be ...
Three Summerland residents have received the King Charles III Coronation Medal. At a private ceremony on Jan. 28, John Dorn, ...
The chair was made in 1300-1301 ... Around 2,300 will attend King Charles’ coronation, due to modern health and safety restrictions. The abbey is still a working church and holds regular ...
A long-time columnist with the Penticton Herald is receiving the King Charles III Coronation Award. Dr. Susan McIver ...