The public is being given an 'active role'
Millions watching the coronation around the world are to be asked to swear allegiance to the King, with the public given an active role in the ancient ceremony for the first time in history.
The liturgy – words and actions of the coronation service – have been revealed, having been decided upon in close consultation with the King, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Government. It will be followed by the playing of a fanfare. The Archbishop of Canterbury will then proclaim “God Save The King”, with all asked to respond: “God Save King Charles. Long Live King Charles. May The King live for ever.”
“Our hope is at that point, when the Archbishop invites people to join in, that people wherever they are, if they’re watching at home on their own, watching the telly, will say it out loud – this sense of a great cry around the nation and around the world of support for the King.”Before the Homage of the People, the Archbishop of Canterbury will pay homage representing the Church of England, followed by the Prince of Wales – performing what is the only Homage of Royal Blood.
The symbolic act means the heir to throne, as ‘liege man’ to the King, has a mutual obligation to the monarch.
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