- Australia will be represented at King Charles’ coronation by Prime Minister Anthony.
- This was confirmed by the prime minister during a press conference on Saturday.
- King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will be formally crowned on May 6.
Australia will be represented at King Charles‘ coronation in May by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Governor-General David Hurley.
This was confirmed by the prime minister during a press conference on Saturday.
According to sources, he has accepted an invitation to join Hurley at King Charles’ coronation in London.

According to Anthony Albanese, “It was a great honor for me to have an audience with King Charles. I’ve been invited to his coronation; on the first Saturday in May, I will attend along with the Governor-General and other guests who have been invited by the Palace.”
“I think that that will be an enormous occasion.”
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King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will be formally crowned on May 6 in a solemn religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey, where monarchs and queens have been crowned for over a thousand years.



















