By Kabuye Muawiya,
NATIONAL
Elderly leaders in the kingdom of England mainly in the Buckingham Paris have officially announced the dates of the coronation ceremony of King Charles that is set to happen on 6th May 2023.
The coronation ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey in the city of Landon, it will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
During the event, the King will be “anointed, blessed and consecrated” by the Archbishop of Canterbury a role which has conducted most royal coronations since 1066, according to the statement.
The palace added: “The Ceremony has retained a similar structure for over a thousand years, and next year’s Coronation is expected to include the same core elements while recognising the spirit of our times.”
This follows the death of King Charles’s mother and the former Queen of England Queen Mary Elizabeth ll who died on 9th of September at the age of 96 years of age and she had governed the Common wealth affiliates for 70 years.
Days after her death, Charles was confirmed as the new King of the United Kingdom in a ceremony at St. James’ Palace.
However, his coronation has been scheduled for next year to allow an appropriate period of time to mourn the previous sovereign and to plan the ceremony.