In a historic ceremony held today at Westminster Abbey, Charles Philip Arthur George was officially crowned King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Realms which are Australia, Jamaica, Canada, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Grenada, New Zealand, Belize, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Navis, Saint Lucia, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Saint Vincent and Grenadines.
King Charles III, was crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury in front of a congregation of dignitaries, royals and invited guests.
The coronation was a lavish affair, with thousands of well-wishers lining the streets of London to catch a glimpse of the new king as he made his way to Westminster Abbey.
Charles wore a traditional velvet robe and a gold-trimmed crimson cape as he took his place on the throne, surrounded by members of the Royal Family.
The ceremony was steeped in centuries of tradition, with the Archbishop of Canterbury anointing the new monarch with holy oil and placing the royal crown on his head.
The coronation of King Charles III marks the beginning of a new era for the United Kingdom and its people, and is a reminder of the country’s rich history and traditions.