Ancient Ceremony
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Genres | Metal |
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About Ancient Ceremony
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... This is an Ancient Ceremony, but there might also be a sense of the more things change, the more they stay the same...
'Swan upping': Royal tradition begins on the Thames
... The swans themselves seemed understandably surprised to be briefly swept up in this Ancient Ceremony, but at least they had the relief of being released back into the river, rather than being the centrepiece of a medieval dinner table...
Penny Mordaunt's sword-wielding role - and other top moments
...Millions of viewers watched King Charles III crowned in a meticulously-planned Ancient Ceremony but it was the unexpected moments that got many people talking...
Oath of allegiance wording changed for Coronation
... The " homage of the people" is a new addition to the Ancient Ceremony which is being led by the head of the Church of England...
Coronation: Idea of paying homage abhorrent to King - Dimbleby
... The " homage of the people" revealed last weekend by Lambeth Palace, is a new addition to the Ancient Ceremony which is being led by the archbishop...
Coronation: No drama over swearing allegiance, says archbishop
... The Homage of the People, revealed on Saturday by Lambeth Palace, is a new addition to the Ancient Ceremony...
Coronation: Public asked to swear allegiance to King Charles
... The public pledge is one of several striking changes to the Ancient Ceremony revealed on Saturday...
Penny Mordaunt's sword-wielding role - and other top moments
Millions of viewers watched King Charles III crowned in a meticulously-planned Ancient Ceremony but it was The Unexpected moments that got many people talking.
1. Penny Mordaunt wields The Sword of StatePenny Mordaunt caused a flurry of activity on Social Media as she played a starring role at The Coronation with the very large Sword of State.
On Twitter many pointed out The Conservative MP's strength, even winning praise from her party's political foes.
" Don't let anyone ever say I never Say Anything positive about the Tories . . I Am in awe of @PennyMordaunt arm and shoulder strength, " former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell tweeted.
While Ms Mordaunt's outfit - a blue dress, shawl and Tudor-like Hat - also caught people's attention, with many drawing comparisons with Henry Viii 's second wife Anne Boleyn .
One Woman : " Penny Mordaunt has absolutely stolen The Show at the Abbeytoday! She is rocking that Anne Boleyn look! "
The MP and Leader of The House of Commons was heavily involved in The Ceremony through her role as Lord President of The Council - an ancient role.
Notably, she becomes The First woman to carry and present The Diamond , ruby and emerald encrusted Sword - which symbolises royal power and the monarch accepting his duty and knightly virtues.
2. Princess Charlotte and Prince LouisThere was a tender moment between The Prince and Princess of Wales's children. Prince Louis, five, when he held The Hand of his older sister Princess Charlotte as they walked into Westminster Abbey .
The Prince , the youngest of Prince William and Catherine's children, was on His Best behaviour, having stolen The Show at previous royal events including the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee when he appeared to find the flypast a bit noisy while on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
3. Gospel choir bring a modern twist to Ancient CeremonyA gospel choir added a rather modern twist to the Ancient Ceremony .
The Ascension choir were handpicked and specially brought together for the occasion. Dressed in all white, The Group of singers sang beautifully and swayed as they performed specially composed piece Alleluia.
They proved a hit with Catherine who gave a beaming smile as she listened.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com