As he had previously stated, King Charles III wants his coronation to be the best that any monarch has ever had in the history of England. Now it has been revealed, via the royal family’s official Instagram social network account, that the leader of the world’s most influential monarchy, has opted to use priceless antique objects that have never been used before by other monarchs.
After 70 years, the United Kingdom will witness another event of this magnitude so important for the British crown, so Buckingham Palace has been moving chips to make this one the best ever. King Charles III will receive the anointing of oil with a spoon dating from the seventh century, one of the oldest objects that will be used by the royals in the coronation of the monarch.
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The Anglican Archbishop of Jerusalem, Most Reverend Hosam Naoum, has been commissioned to consecrate the chrism oil that will be used to anoint King Charles at the Coronation this May 6th at Westminster Abbey.
The monarch has ordered that every detail of the coronation be perfect, including the oil has been made with the best olives harvested in two olive groves on the Mount of Olives, in the Monastery of Mary Magdalene and the Monastery of the Ascension.
In addition, the coronation of King Charles III will be broadcast around the world on several television channels, where the monarch will make sure that no one misses his ascension to the throne, which is only a few days away.