- Sweet advice for King Charles before coronation.
- The monarchy’s mystique was still very much intact when the queen.
- The ancient ceremony was performed in front of an audience that was in awe.
King Charles before his coronation in May, when ‘Not My King’ protests are expected, British King Charles has been instructed to immediately adopt a new strategy. The monarchy’s mystique was still very much intact when the queen was crowned in 1953, according to royal authority and author of “The King” Christopher Andersen.
“The ancient ceremony was performed in front of an audience that was in awe. Years of scandal and intrigue have ripped all that away. “The crown has been marred and soiled by so much headline-making turbulence throughout the years,” Christopher continued.
“At the very least, this king can only hope that everything goes smoothly during his coronation. Even if it succeeds, the honeymoon phase—which actually started with Elizabeth’s passing—will not last for very long.”
Republic, an organization opposed to monarchies, intends to disrupt the coronation on May 6. King Charles, though, is opting to remain composed and go forward.
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