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LIVE: King Charles III and Queen Camilla crowned at Westminster Abbey

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Charles III and Camilla were officially crowned king and queen during a coronation ceremony Saturday at Westminster Abbey, the first coronation there since his mother's, Queen Elizabeth II, back in 1953.

Camilla, the queen consort, will also be crowned Saturday.

Charles and Camilla began their procession toward the coronation at Westminster Abbey through Central London in a golden carriage led by six horses as thousands of cheering people lined the streets.

About 200 members of the British military are mounted on horses as part of the coronation procession, largely drawn from what's known as the Household Cavalry Regiment. On either side of the route to Westminster Abbey there are around 1,000 other soldiers, sailors and Royal Air Force personnel.

They disembarked from their three-ton carriage at the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey, flanked by church officials and followed by a retinue of support staff dressed in red uniforms.

While bells rang outside, trumpets and singing filled the inside of the Abbey to mark the procession of Charles and Camilla through the nave and past a large choir, before taking their seats at the start of the formal ceremony.

In his first spoken part of the ceremony, Charles said that he has come to "serve, not to be served" and to follow the example of the "king of kings."

After being presented to the audience and repeatedly proclaimed as king, Charles swore a series of oaths that relate to his responsibilities in this new role.

In his address to the congregation, the most senior clergyman in Britain, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, told those in the Abbey and the millions watching on television at home that "we are here to crown a king and we crown a king to serve."

Welby later blessed oil that would be used to formally anoint Charles as king. As the choir sang again, Charles removed several layers of his robes and entered behind a screen where he was anointed by the oil, hidden from public view, but close to the altar.

Over the course of several minutes, Charles was presented with several symbolic items, including swords and spurs, many centuries old, ahead of his crowning.

The heavy crown was placed on Charles' head as he held two golden rods — one in each hand — and he sat silently upon a 700-year-old wooden throne, as Archbishop Welby shouted "God Save the King," and the audience responded in kind, before a thundering trumpet fanfare.

The most senior members of Britain's clergy and Charles' son, Prince William, pledged allegiance to the newly crowned king before the audience in Westminster Abbey greeted him with words that included "May the King Live Forever."

Camilla was crowned as queen shortly after, and sat alongside her husband in identical chairs as the choir began to sing.

A light rain had been falling over the course of the morning as thousands of people lined up along the procession route, many of them carrying British flags as they cheered and sang before Charles passes in an ornate carriage.

Inside Westminster Abbey, aristocrats, celebrities and leaders from a variety of Britain's political parties arrived ahead of the ceremony. The congregation includes singers like Lionel Richie and Katy Perry, who will perform at a concert organized to celebrate the coronation this weekend.

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Source: npr.org

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