The British Embassy in Manila will be holding a coronation picnic at the Quezon Memorial Center (QMC) in Quezon City on Saturday, May 6, at 4 p.m., to mark the crowning of Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort.
The event, which will be open to the public, will show a livestream of the coronation from Westminster Abbey, where the King Charles and Queen Camilla will be crowned.
The King will be crowned with the solid gold St. Edward's Crown, which was originally made for King Charles II in 1661 and decorated with 444 precious stones including rubies, amethysts and sapphires.
In Quezon City, British food will be served and some British culture and music will be played to celebrate the ceremony.
"The Coronation of our new King and the Queen consort will be a very solemn occasion for many of us—but it will also be a moment of celebration and pageantry," British Ambassador to the Philippines Laure Beaufils said Friday.
World leaders will attend the ceremony, which will be thhe first since Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in June 1953. The coronation procession will include the Armed Forces from across the Commonwealth nd the British Overseas Territories, and all Services of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom, alongside The Sovereign’s Bodyguard and Royal Watermen. Beaufils said the event was important for those in the embassy "to be able to share this moment with the Filipino community." "We can't wait to host our Filipino friends for what will be a very special occasion, and a uniquely British combination of ceremony, celebration and tradition," she added. Rooted in tradition, the United Kingdom said, the event will also reflect the modern, multicultural kingdom. "King Charles will use the occasion to promote his passions: youth, community, diversity and sustainability," it said.
World leaders will attend the ceremony, which will be thhe first since Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in June 1953. The coronation procession will include the Armed Forces from across the Commonwealth nd the British Overseas Territories, and all Services of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom, alongside The Sovereign’s Bodyguard and Royal Watermen. Beaufils said the event was important for those in the embassy "to be able to share this moment with the Filipino community." "We can't wait to host our Filipino friends for what will be a very special occasion, and a uniquely British combination of ceremony, celebration and tradition," she added. Rooted in tradition, the United Kingdom said, the event will also reflect the modern, multicultural kingdom. "King Charles will use the occasion to promote his passions: youth, community, diversity and sustainability," it said.