“Only in the United Kingdom do we have a coronation of such pomp and circumstance. I am proud to be British.”

A waterlogged coronation, but that didn’t stop people from taking to the streets to celebrate the ascension to the thrones of King Carlos III and Queen Camilla. “There’s no British celebration without rain. It’s part of the magic.”He says Natalie who traveled with her husband now and their two young children since then Wicks Staffordshire. “They didn’t want to come when we woke them up this morning,” says Alan. We wanted them to be here.. He is convinced that when they grow up they will be proud that their parents brought them to the coronation of Carlos III. Natalie believes that in a world where there is “so much negativity,” it’s important to find occasions to celebrate. Alan goes above and beyond. He values ​​having a royal family separate from the political class. A head of state who does not belong to any political party. “When you have politicians as embarrassing as Boris Johnson, it’s good to have other characters to be proud of.” Posted in Hyde Park Corner. They watch the ceremony from their mobile phones and are content to see how the royal standard is raised once the monarchs arrive from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace. “Hopefully we can see someone,” but they know it’s very complicated.

They’ve had more luck Helen Dougal And Grace Dougal to Cheshire. They got up at 5:00 in the morning and at 6:30 caught the train to London. At 8:30 in the morning they were already in Trafalgar Square. From there they are able to see the Diamond Jubilee carriage in which the monarchs have traveled to Westminster Abbey like the rest of their predecessors since 1831. Helen complains that the royal tour is too short this time. “I would have preferred the itinerary to be longer so that it would give more opportunities for people to see the Kings pass by. There were a lot of people.” For Helen, this huddled crowd is the best thermometer for gauging the popularity of the British monarchy. “The property is still very popular, it’s a very important institution to us.” Helen is proud of it “Only in the UK do we have events like this, with such pomp and circumstance.”. For her, it is important to preserve traditions and symbols. He does not understand why medieval rituals that have been reproduced for centuries must be changed. It is believed that these British exceptions are what make the Crown a tourist attraction. He does not agree that the ceremony, which will range between 70 and 100 million pounds sterling (113 million euros), is a waste, and believes that the monarchy brings more benefits than losses. Days like today “make me proud to be British”. However, Grace concedes that people of her generation do not care much about the monarchy. “They should talk more, it’s a major institution for this country.” Epiphany John Today he works as a mentor for a Chinese social network. “We’re doing a virtual tour to show them the coronation,” he explains. He believes that social networks are a good tool to bring the monarchy into contact with the new generations. “They should have networking discussions about the organization to make it known.” She wears a princess crown on her head. It is your personal touch to celebrate this day. “Everyone is watching us today.”He says.

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Nigerians Abu Bakr Shehu And Muhammad Kudu They also donned their traditional ceremonial dress to celebrate the coronation of Carlos III. They say they are proud to belong to the Commonwealth, although Abubakar acknowledges that today’s organization will not be the same as tomorrow’s. The two are in business and confirm that they have come to thank what the UK has done “To achieve stability and democratization of our country”. “They taught us that Nigeria has an important role to play in Africa as the most populous country,” Mohammed added. They wear a traditional hat covered with the British flag. “It’s a gesture of solidarity.”

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