King Charles III catches everyone off guard with the inflated costs he has planned for the day of his coronation. It appears that the king will spend a significant sum of money and even scale back the number of guests compared to previous coronations.
The King Charles III will be crowned on May 6, and everyone at the royal palace has started making final preparations for the momentous occasion. More than 2000 people are expected to attend, including representatives of royal families and presidents from all over the globe.
Charles III and Queen consort Camilla Parker, on the other hand, have established a public website where they will post a variety of information about the preparations.
It should be noted that while the UK government is responsible for providing funding for all royal weddings and other family-related events, the Golden Orb committee was in charge of providing funding for the coronations. It is estimated that this funding totaled more than 100 million pounds sterling. (125 million dollars).
The coronation of King Charles III is expected to be the most expensive in history, according to sources close to the royal family. Some compare it to Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953, which was estimated to have cost 50 million pounds sterling (62 million dollars). Others claim that King Charles III’s investment is primarily in security because, as a public figure, he would not know what might happen.