Celebrate the coronation of King Charles III in London and join in with royal London events over the bank holiday weekend.

When is King Charles III’s coronation?

The coronation of King Charles III takes place on 6 May at Westminster Abbey, where the Archbishop of Canterbury crowns the King and Camilla, the Queen Consort. 

Where will the coronation take place? 

King Charles III’s coronation is to be held at Westminster Abbey in London. The abbey is a Unesco World Heritage Site and has been the location of all British coronations since 1066.

What will happen on the day of King Charles III’s coronation?

Before the coronation service, watch King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort make their way from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in The King’s Procession.

A larger procession takes place after the service at Westminster Abbey, where members of the Royal Family accompany the King and Queen Consort on their way back to Buckingham Palace.

The day’s ceremonial events finish with a balcony appearance by King Charles III, Camilla, the Queen Consort and members of the Royal Family.

What celebrations mark King Charles III’s coronation in London?

London hosts events across the city to celebrate the King’s coronation in May. Check out the best events across the capital, including fun activities and official events from the palace.

Official royal events

Guards, dressed in red tunics with black bearskin hats, play instruments as they march along The Mall towards Buckingham Palace.

  • Listen to the spectacular Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle or watch the broadcast live on the BBC, featuring The Coronation Choir, musical favourites from top orchestras and plenty of star-studded performances. 7 May
  • Expect to spot some of London's most iconic locations lit up with light projections, drone displays and illuminations as part of Lighting up the Nation during the Coronation Concert. 7 May
  • Celebrate the King’s official birthday with the Trooping the Colour parade, featuring soldiers, horses, musicians and an RAF flypast. 17 Jun

    Fun royal-themed events and activities

    Coronation afternoon teas

    afternoon tea cakes with a royal theme at grosvenor house

    • Celebrate the coronation with a quintessentially British afternoon tea. The tradition was invented in 1840 by Anna – the seventh Duchess of Bedford and close friend of Queen Victoria – to relieve her afternoon hunger. 
    • Explore an eclectic menu of British ingredients in a medieval setting, topped off with a glass of something sparkling, during the Coronation Afternoon Tea at The Cellarium Café & Terrace in Westminster Abbey21 Mar-24 Apr and 8 May-31 Jul
    • Take an edible tour across the nation with a sweet and savoury selection inspired by each corner of the UK and in commemoration of the Carolean era during a Coronation Afternoon Tea at Grosvenor House4 Apr-10 May
    • Jump onboard a classic Routemaster bus for the King Charles III Coronation Bus Tour for an unforgettable afternoon tea among historic London landmarks. 24 Apr-31 May
    • Embrace your inner artist with the Biscuiteers’ Coronation Afternoon Tea, including a variety of its iconic hand-iced biscuits with a royal twist, and the option to add on a DIY icing experience. 22 Mar-31 May

    Historic royal locations

    Will there be a bank holiday?

    bank holiday marks the historic occasion on 8 May along with celebrations across the capital. 

    London travel information for the King's coronation

    London will be busier than usual over the coronation weekend. Station and road closures may be taking place across the city affecting transport routes, particularly in central London.

    Please allow extra time to plan your route in advance using Transport for London's Journey Planner.

    Make sure to check the Transport for London website before you travel for the latest transport information.

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