King Charles III Is Crowned – AGAIN – This Time in Scotland – Ceremony Prominently Displayed Heir William Prince of Wales in Edinburgh
England’s King Charles III waited 70 years to be crowned monarch, as his mother held a long and fruitful reign. But now, a mere couple of months after his May 6th investiture, he will do it all over again, this time in a ‘ceremonial, rather than statutory’ event in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The New York Times reported:
“Charles was presented with a scepter, sword of state and the crown first worn at a coronation by Mary Queen of Scots in 1543. He and Queen Camilla participated in a solemn religious service at St. Giles’ Cathedral, gazing at the ancient Stone of Destiny, used in the inauguration of Scottish kings. Afterward, a squadron of Royal Air Force jets streaked across the cerulean skies above Edinburgh’s royal mile.”
Since Scotland has not been a kingdom since 1707,