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UK: Coronation ceremony of King Charles III may cost less in wake of cost of living crisis

The newly proclaimed Monarch, King Charles III, is planning his coronation ceremony, which is anticipated to be less expensive than Queen Elizabeth II's coronation ceremony due to the cost of living crisis in the Royal family

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The newly proclaimed Monarch, King Charles III, is planning his coronation ceremony, which is anticipated to be less expensive than Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation ceremony due to the cost of living crisis in the Royal family.

King Charles III of Britain is also said to be slimming down the Monarchy, where there could be fewer working members of the royal family.

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The coronation ceremony for Queen Elizabeth II cost a total of £1.57m, equivalent to £46m today. The date of the new King’s ceremony is not decided yet.

The new King of the United Kingdom, King Charles III, is very aware of the struggles felt by modern Britons so that he will see his wishes carried through.

Although his coronation ceremony should stay proper to the long-held traditions of the past, it should also represent a monarchy in the modern world.

According to the source, King’s coronation ceremony will be shorter, sooner and less expensive. Guests could be limited to 2,000, with Commonwealth leaders and diversity of religions prioritised among the congregation.

On Monday, Britain witnessed the most historical event leading the nation to emotional outbursts.

The elder son led the sad procession, and the new King of Britain, King Charles III, Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin was taken from Westminster Abbey to Windsor.

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King Charles III and his siblings Princess Anne and Princess Andrew and Edward walked together in the Military procession. The Prince of Wales, Prince William and Duke of Sussex Prince Harry was seen walking behind the coffin in the parade.

The youngest members of the Royal family and great-grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince George and
Princess Charlotte was also seen during the funeral ceremony.

As the funeral procession entered the abbey, world leaders, politicians and foreign royalty stood as her
the coffin was carried up the aisle to be placed on a catafalque, draped in the royal standard with the Imperial State Crown, orb and sceptre on top.

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