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While King Charles III succeeded to the throne of the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth in September following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, at the age of 96, on Saturday he will finally be crowned monarch.He has been heir to the throne for 71 years, and after months of preparation, Charles and his queen consort, Camilla, will have their formal coronation in a grand and religious ceremony.On the morning of May 6, the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey will
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stanley cup arles ceremony be likeAccording to Buckingham Palace, the coronation will reflect the monarchs role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry. Unlike his mothers ceremony 70 years ago, which was not only the first coronation televised but also lasted for over three hours, Charles coronation ceremony will be shorter.The coronation will last around two hours, starting at 6 a.m. ET 11 a.m. in the United Kingdom , following a 40-minute procession that will make its way through London beginning at 5:20 a.m. ET 10:20 a.m. in the United Kingdom .To travel to Westminster Abbey for the ceremony, Charles and Camilla will ride in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, Aizw Israeli strike on Lebanon kills 2 journalists from pan-Arab TV station
As people take off for holiday destinations it s hard not to think about U.S. COVID numbers taking off with them.In 2020, the worst U.S. surge happened right after Thanksgiving. So what will this year bring both with more travel, but also the protection vaccines Earlier this year, the University of Minnesota s D
stanley sverige r. Michael Osterholm said the worst wasnt likely behind us. I think this is just leaving us right now with again, you know, when the virus does what it does, why does it do it And how much can we control It surely makes sense that more people are traveling, more people are indoors together, that this would enhance transmission but so based on last year s experience, I think we just have to be honest and say we don t know yet, Osterholm said.Last year, no vaccine was available at this time. This year, there is widespread vaccine availability, including new authorization for kids five and up. But add in p
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