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The identity of the mysterious, black-hooded figure that caused a stir at King Charles’ coronation on Saturday has been revealed.
People on Twitter suggested they saw the spine-chilling figure of the Grim Reaper at King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday. Multiple viewers shared screenshots of television footage showing ...
Eagle-eyed Twitter users spotted what appears to be a cloaked figure scurrying in the background of King Charles III's coronation, likening the unknown individual to the grim reaper.
An online video shows the Grim Reaper, seen as a figure in a dark cloak representing the personification of death, walking around Westminster Abbey before King Charles’ coronation on May 6, 2023.
The 74-year-old officially became king upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September, and the Firm have since been preparing for his coronation.
The new monarch will debut his modern take on the centuries-old ceremony, which is expected to be quite different from Queen Elizabeth’s groundbreaking coronation 70 years ago.
Photo: Olivier Hoslet/Shutterstock LONDON— King Charles III ’s coronation ceremony will take place on May 6 next year at Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace said Tuesday.
Buckingham Palace released several official coronation photos of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Monday, two days after the coronation wrapped at Westminster Abbey in London.
King Charles III‘s coronation is a mere six weeks away, and when it comes to planning, it doesn’t seem like it’s going very well. The palace can’t get a straight answer out of Prince Harry ...
As Camilla, 75, prepares to be formally crowned Queen Consort alongside her husband, King Charles, at Westminster Abbey on May 6, Madame Tussauds London has unveiled a new wax figure in her honor.
A wax figure of Queen Camilla has been unveiled at Madame Tussauds London's Throne Room and has been positioned next to King Charles ahead of the royal couple's coronation in May.
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