LONDON — Did not set an alarm for coronation of King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla?
Do not worry! ABC News is rebroadcasting five hours of coverage from 10 am to 3 pm ET. Replay of special coverage will be available to stream on our digital platforms, including this page, mobile apps, social platforms and over-the-top (OTT) services.
Get a close-up look at an event that last happened 70 years ago when Charles’ mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, was crowned.
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Charles and Camilla’s coronation took place at Westminster Abbey in London.
Cameras are allowed inside Westminster Abbey, so all of us at home will get the chance to see the biggest moments of the day, from the coronation service to a procession through London and Charles’ first wave as king from Buckingham balcony Palace. Viewers at home will also see special guests attend the coronation — including first lady Jill Biden — and all the best fashion.
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Check out the coronation day schedule below and watch history unfold!
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King Charles III is the current monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.
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Schedule of coronation events
Approximately 5:30 am ET: Charles and Camilla leave Buckingham Palace and travel to Westminster Abbey in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, which was created for Elizabeth in 2012. The procession will take Charles and Camilla down The Mall and around the east and south sides of Parliament Square to the Broad Sanctuary and, finally, to the sanctuary of Westminster Abbey.
6 a.m. ET: The coronation service on May 6 will begin at 11 am local time, 6 am ET, and is expected to last about 90 minutes. During the ceremony, Charles will sign an oath pledging to serve the people and will be crowned with the Crown of St. Edward, marking the only time a king will wear that particular crown. Camilla will be crowned with the Crown of Queen Mary. At the end of the service, Charles will exchange his crown for the Imperial State Crown, or Crown of State.
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Approximately 7:30 am ET: Charles and Camilla will leave Westminster Abbey in a procession back to Buckingham Palace. This procession, known as the Coronation Procession, will follow the same route they took earlier, but will be larger in scale and will include Armed Forces from the UK and across the Commonwealth.
Charles and Camilla will travel in this procession in the Gold State Coach, which has been used at every coronation since 1831. The coach was last used at the Platinum Jubilee for Elizabeth in 2022.
Around 8 am ET: At the end of the procession, Charles and Camilla will receive a royal salute and three cheers from members of the Armed Forces. They will then appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where they will give their first public balcony wave as king and queen.
The rest of the coronation weekend — which includes a UK bank holiday on Monday, May 8 — will include celebrations across the country.
Buckingham Palace is encouraging people to host Coronation Big Lunches to celebrate together throughout the weekend.
On Sunday night, a coronation concert will be held with Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Andrea Bocelli and others in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
On Monday, the palace encourages people to volunteer in their communities.
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