- Reports say that the coronation of King Charles III will be a big event.
- The ceremony will “showcase the best of the United Kingdom,” the royal representative says.
- Prince William will take over the throne after Charles dies, according to a fortune-teller.
King Charles III is the oldest person to become King in British history. He was only 3 years old when Queen Elizabeth II took the throne in 1952, making him her obvious heir throughout her 70-year reign.
Reports say that the British royal family and government want King Charles‘ coronation to “showcase the best of the United Kingdom.”
Before, people thought that Buckingham Palace might choose a low-cost event because Charles has long called for a smaller monarchy in a time when the country’s finances are bad.
But a representative for Rishi Sunak is said to have said that the ceremony will be a chance to “showcase the best of the United Kingdom. This will be a big event for planning. We are expecting a huge number of foreign heads of state and other international dignitaries, and the public will also be very involved.”
The big plan for the coronation seems to contradict those who say the new king knows his time on the throne may be short and that he’s just “caretaking” it for Prince William.
Jemima Packington, a fortune teller who predicted the death of the Queen, says that King Charles III will give the throne to Prince William next year.
In his first speech as King of England, Charles seemed to say when his oldest son Prince William will take over as monarch. He did this by promising to serve the country for the rest of his life, which means that William will only take over after Charles dies.
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