It will have been sitting in the coach house for long period of time, paint will fade and chip. and it is of course heavy and now it is considered a problem to have horses pulling something so heavy. Time to consign it to history.
Why does it need to be regilded? How can gold wear down from a trip over the Mall? That is really a "sandwich with monkey" (bogus story).
Friends attend, royals, aristocrats, family members attend (basically anyone with connections to the monarch in any way).Other then the countries previously listed, who attends the coronation? Any Family, friends, any everyday Citizen, especially invited?
Other then the countries previously listed, who attends the coronation? Any Family, friends, any everyday Citizen, especially invited?
And one of the few metals that does not tarnish like silver or copper, in nugget or gilded form. As long as horses are not pulling a carriage up hills for whatever distance, it cannot be asking that much of them.
I think the size/scope of the coronation will entirely depend on the economic situation in the UK at that moment. I mean, if people are still dealing with inflation, exorbitant energy costs (assuming the war in Ukraine is still going on), and other similar issues, are people going to turn out to watch people parade by them in horse-drawn golden carriages?
I've never seen a coronation live, as it's happening, so even here in the U.S., I think it would have some interest, but there are already complaints now about the scope and duration of mourning for QEII (including complaints of free speech abridgment). An expensive coronation would only magnify those complaints, IMO.
I hardly see how free speech is being abridged. Yesterday in Wales, I think, I saw a man in the crowd openly shouting next to Charles that they couldn't pay for heating while they had to pay for the "King's circus". There was one young man tackled by law enforcement in Scotland earlier in the week, but, for breach of the peace, which is legal in the UK, and not for his speech. I doubt he was arrested or charged with any criminal offense, but I cannot confirm that.
Keep in mind that, not only in the UK, but also in Canada and most of Europe, the limits to the exercise of free speech are narrower than in the US. For example, hate speech is unlawful in most countries and no connection to "clear and present danger", now replaced by "imminent lawless action", has to be established as in the United States to warrant prosecution (or detention?).
of course it is asking a lot of horses to pull heavy carriages. and there are hilly streets in London. I hope heartily that it is not going to be carriages.
There is some concern that centers around the strength and stamina of a horse. In that light they might want to consider looking at a few other breeds. If the coronation becomes a rolling commercial for electric vehicles it would be an abomination imo.
https://horseyhooves.com/strongest-horse-breeds/
I can appreciate "cute" as much as anyone and agree that Prince Louis is indeed a "pistol". However, I think that is one pistol best kept well holstered.I really hope Prince Louis will be at the Coronation....he was one of my favorite things about the Platinum Jubilee.
That kid is a pistol!
I guess we will see Camillas children and grandchildren attending the coronation!
Camilla's children and perhaps grandchildren might are presence but I doubt that we will see them much if any. It is charles' big day so hid spouse's children not matter so much.
Are Camilla's children even well-known anyway?
Precisely. I don’t see why people think it imperative for him to be there. He won’t remember this at all and it’s a very long event that can make him restless.I can appreciate "cute" as much as anyone and agree that Prince Louis is indeed a "pistol". However, I think that is one pistol best kept well holstered.
When I watch the Coronation I will be watching a sacred ceremony with great historical significance. The King is my King and millions of others like me around the world will be participating in our hearts and hearing the beauty of words not spoken since my Queen spoke them seventy years ago.
Nowhere in that sacred time and space is there a place for that little pistol. The cameras will, I hope, be concentrated on the ceremony and not wander around looking at the periphery. There will obviously be time both before and after the ceremony to enjoy looking well at the spectators, perhaps a lull when the King is anointed (Queen Elizabeth's anointing wasn't shown at all).
There will be many, many other chances to be engages by cute […], small children.
Precisely. I don’t see why people think it imperative for him to be there. He won’t remember this at all and it’s a very long event that can make him restless.
But Charles was the eldest son and senior most Prince so naturally it would be expected given his position at the time, Louis is a junior cadet and given his last outing, I don’t think it’s necessary. He’s unpredictable.Charles spent a short amount of time at his mother's. He was the same age as Louis. So that is probably why many are curious about Louis going for part of it. They didn't keep little Charles there for the whole thing, and I would assume no one is expecting Louis to stay for the whole thing.
But Charles was the eldest son and senior most Prince so naturally it would be expected given his position at the time, Louis is a junior cadet and given his last outing, I don’t think it’s necessary. He’s unpredictable.
There is some concern that centers around the strength and stamina of a horse. In that light they might want to consider looking at a few other breeds. If the coronation becomes a rolling commercial for electric vehicles it would be an abomination imo.
https://horseyhooves.com/strongest-horse-breeds/
Carriages would be more ecological.
Abomination? Really? There is no law that says there have to be carriages, and i cant' see what is wrong with using cars