On May 6, the coronation of King Charles III and Camilla Parker was held in the UK, which quickly became a historic event that will go down in the history books. Now, it is known that the coronation of King Charles III could become the last in history.
Apart from the UK coronation that everyone followed as there were world-class guests such as presidents, kings and musicians, but, apart from that celebration, Charles was recently crowned again in Scotland, where he is also king.
According to the prestigious entertainment media ‘PEOPLE’, Prince William, who was also present at this second coronation in the Celtic country, was not ceremonially invested as the Prince of Wales, so he could do without this pomp when he ascends the throne of England, someday. And although King Charles III followed the tradition to the letter of being crowned again in Scotland, his eldest son and heir to the throne may not.
Last Wednesday, the Kingdom of Scotland honored the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Parker, which took place at Westminster Abbey on May 6 this year, with a full day of festivities in the city of Edinburgh, where the UK monarchs were part of a royal procession from their Scottish residence, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, to St. Giles Cathedral.
The Prince and Princess of Wales also attended the important event, who were part of the procession until King Charles received the Honors of Scotland along with the country’s crown jewels. But this tradition of a second coronation could be over. Because Prince William was not invested by his father after receiving his title as Prince of Wales, as the late Queen Elizabeth II did with the then Prince Charles, who was invested by the monarch, a requirement for access to the Scottish honors.