I think it's an odd idea as well, not necessarily bad, but odd. Anyway I'm not from the realms so I probably better shut my mouth
I agree it is an odd inclusion. Not really sure what to make of it really.
I think it's an odd idea as well, not necessarily bad, but odd. Anyway I'm not from the realms so I probably better shut my mouth
It is all way too elaborate. The only thing the King should do, and he already is King anyway, is to swear allegiance to the not-written Constitution and maintain and defend the rights of all in his realms and the territories under the Crown.
That is it. That is the essence.
All this is really a circus and is only alienating the common citizen worrying about the costs of living or endlessly waiting on NHS waiting lists or experiencing impossibilities finding an affordable house.
Pledging allegiance, Holy Oil, Golden Spurs, Stone of Scone, I am sorry, even for a royalist all this can look way overdone anno 2023, let alone to not-so-royalists... I can very well imagine how this looks to a farmer in Québec or a pizzeria owner in Melbourne. Good heavens...
there were comments not that long ago on here, maybe not this thread, about the plans not having enough pomp and ceremony, now as we get details posters are saying there shouldnt be anything. make up your minds.
Because it harms no one. What does the year 2023 got to do with it. It's just a number.I like good pomp and circumstance. But what monarchs do in other countries is essentially the same as presidents do: swear allegiance to the Constitution and promise to be a good and just head of state. It is just the re-affirmation of a centuries old contract between a family and the State. It can be done in 5 minutes, so to say.
Nothing of this prevents pomp. See the ceremonies in Amsterdam or Tokyo. But "chrism oil from the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem", an anointing of the Head of State of a secular parliamentary democracy, hidden behind a screen, the offering of "golden spurs" and a "golden spoon" , the wearing of "bracelets of sincerity and wisdom"...
Is it strange that people in the Realms and beyond are watching all this with growing disbelief? Is all this really happening in 2023, while queuing at congested Fulham Road with a screaming child in the back seat?
Abbey releases music for the Coronation Vivats
Westminster Abbey has today released the words and music of the Vivat acclamations which will be sung at the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen on Saturday 6th May.
The words which will be sung at this Coronation are:
Vivat Regina Camilla! Vivat Regina Camilla!
Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!
Vivat Rex Carolus! Vivat Rex Carolus!
Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!
(Or ‘Long live Queen Camilla! Long live King Charles!')
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I think, based on the music that they posted, it will be very similar to the 1911 version, heard at 3:27 below.
I understand the constitutional explanation but I don’t find it convincing. I think if any PM follows another faith then they should have the option not to read. Everyone would understand.
For all we know he may well find the idea uncomfortable. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if he did. Obviously we’re not going to know either way.
I think this has the potential to be a rather odd & awkward moment in the service.
A bit strange to bring homage to a consort whom is constitutionally not relevant. Imagine Vivat Jill Biden, vivat!
Was there a similar homage to the Duke of Edinburgh?
A bit strange to bring homage to a consort whom is constitutionally not relevant. Imagine Vivat Jill Biden, vivat!
Was there a similar homage to the Duke of Edinburgh?
Abbey releases music for the Coronation Vivats
Westminster Abbey has today released the words and music of the Vivat acclamations which will be sung at the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen on Saturday 6th May.
The words which will be sung at this Coronation are:
Vivat Regina Camilla! Vivat Regina Camilla!
Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!
Vivat Rex Carolus! Vivat Rex Carolus!
Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!
(Or ‘Long live Queen Camilla! Long live King Charles!')
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I think, based on the music that they posted, it will be very similar to the 1911 version, heard at 3:27 below.
I wonder why they inisist on saying "Vivat" or "Regina" in the UK as they would be pronounced if they were English words.
Why do you think the PM doesn't want to be part of the coronation? Why do you think that he was forced to do it???
I am sure he was asked in advance and he was ok with this idea.
there were comments not that long ago on here, maybe not this thread, about the plans not having enough pomp and ceremony, now as we get details posters are saying there shouldnt be anything. make up your minds.
Interestingly the BBC headline has been changed from "asked to" to "invited to" which is much more accurate IMO. "asked to" suggest an expectation it will be done, "invited to" is more akin to 'if you want to'.
For those worried about how it will "work" given nearly every church service includes the congregation reciting the lords prayer without it turning into a disaster I'm not sure what the fuss it about.
The choir sang this at my wedding- without the “vivat” obviouslyAbbey releases music for the Coronation Vivats
Westminster Abbey has today released the words and music of the Vivat acclamations which will be sung at the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen on Saturday 6th May.
The words which will be sung at this Coronation are:
Vivat Regina Camilla! Vivat Regina Camilla!
Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!
Vivat Rex Carolus! Vivat Rex Carolus!
Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!
(Or ‘Long live Queen Camilla! Long live King Charles!')
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I think, based on the music that they posted, it will be very similar to the 1911 version, heard at 3:27 below.
Nothing of this prevents pomp. See the ceremonies in Amsterdam or Tokyo. But "chrism oil from the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem", an anointing of the Head of State of a secular parliamentary democracy, hidden behind a screen, the offering of "golden spurs" and a "golden spoon" , the wearing of "bracelets of sincerity and wisdom"...
Is it strange that people in the Realms and beyond are watching all this with growing disbelief? Is all this really happening in 2023, while queuing at congested Fulham Road w
here it's down to a feeling that the whole thing is outdated, out of place and utterly detached from the struggles the country are going through, producing feelings of antipathy and disinterest.
Would people be more enthusiastic and watch the Coronation if we were currently a happy and prosperous nation? I think the answer is, undoubtedly, yes.
MOO
And the strange thing is: he already is King since September, he was solemnly proclaimed and no one fights his rightful place. Now, so many months furtherer, suddenly all this is needed. For what? That is why it feels like a theatre, and lots of it really is just invented theatre too, thanks to the fantasies of King Edward VII.
People have a sharp eye for this and immediately see through the superficialness of all this. Maybe it was better - like in other monarchies - to have the ceremony immediately after the funeral period. But now it really feels as serving mustard after the meal has already been eaten.
And the strange thing is: he already is King since September, he was solemnly proclaimed and no one fights his rightful place. Now, so many months furtherer, suddenly all this is needed. For what? That is why it feels like a theatre, and lots of it really is just invented theatre too, thanks to the fantasies of King Edward VII.
People have a sharp eye for this and immediately see through the superficialness of all this. Maybe it was better - like in other monarchies - to have the ceremony immediately after the funeral period. But now it really feels as serving mustard after the meal has already been eaten.
Also and this is purely a logistical issue - how is it going to be controlled in the Church. if it is going to be in the church? Are people just going to read ot off the programme or be lead by an official. When people are unaware of the oath and I believe most will be - there will be a difference of rhythm and cadence. So unlike regular talking phases - like the Lord's Prayer or the Plegde of Alligiance which is drilled into you, the people in the church are going to be a bit lost at least at first. So they will either find the rhythm fast and pull in or it is going to sound like a muttering mess.
Also the TV camera are going to zoom in on people to see who is saying in - who is saying it with gusto, who is staring off into the side alters praying that the whole service will come to an end. The tabloids are going to have a field day.
I can image the oath with a bounching ball at the bottom of the BBC coverage - sorry going off topic.
Thats very true. I mean in todays world do people really want the state visits to have endless gala dinners and tiara wearing, when people are sitting around in the NHS or counting their money?I must admit you're losing me a bit
You're the first to moan about lack of return dinners during State Visit, Queens not wearing proper hats and gloves during outings and generaly complaining about " c était mieux avant " and now you dont seem satisfied with a full pagentery galore not seen since 1953.
I.don't.get it
Why is it superficial? It's a religious ceremony. Many parts of it date back hundreds of years. And it's not considered appropriate to hold a big celebration just after the death of the previous monarch, when the new monarch is in mourning for their parent or sibling.
I like how the people's oath is voluntary, so there's not a lot of pressure to make it (although it could end up like the Pledge of Allegiance in the United States, which is also voluntary but many people are compelled to give it anyway).