Thank you for your beautiful reaction to and appreciation of this wonderful ceremony of the coronation of King Charles III. It was a very emotional moment and I am sure that King Charles was deeply moved. My favourite bits were the crowning (of course), and then the moment when William, Prince of Wales came to declare his loyalty to the King.
Thank you very much for reacting to this. It was so nice to see a snippet of the Ceremony again. We, as a nation, were given extra holidays off work to enjoy four days of the Coronation celebrations. So my family prepared meals and drinks before hand, locked all the windows and doors (not literally), hid the telephones and sat down to watch every second of the Coronation, the Coronation concert, the tea parties and picnics, to watch the people gather in London and the wonderful processions of our, and that of the Commonwealth of Nations, troops march or ride down the Mall. We loved it. We miss our dear Queen Elizabeth, but now we have a new King and Queen and it's a new beginning for us. All the best wishes to you from the UK!
Wonderful though this was, this was only three sections of the Coronation: the Investiture and Enthronement; the Homage; and the Outward Procession. The Inward Procession and Anointing were also terrific, with much meaning. The prayer read to the King by the Archbishop of Canterbury when he was seated on the Throne was written - in Latin or Old English - by the then Archbishop of Canterbury , St Dunstan, for our first Coronation in 973 AD!
God Save Charles III, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and all his other realms and territories, King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith!
I’m happy to see you watch the coronation. I watched it on a reply because I was working on a Indian film set in Bedford England that day. English actor who works on many exciting different projects. Let’s watch your reaction. 👍🏽✨🎥
There was a further ceremony in the High Kirk of St Giles in Edinburgh when the King was presented with the Crown Jewels of Scotland, which are older and too fragile to be worn; there had to be a new Sword of State, the Elizabeth Sword, because the Scottish Sword of State is too fragile to be taken to the church.
You say you like the music, but you’ve missed the best bit! This video didn’t show the anointing. You should watch the anointing, one of the greatest pieces of music ever written!
Thank you for your beautiful reaction to and appreciation of this wonderful ceremony of the coronation of King Charles III. It was a very emotional moment and I am sure that King Charles was deeply moved. My favourite bits were the crowning (of course), and then the moment when William, Prince of Wales came to declare his loyalty to the King.
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you very much for reacting to this. It was so nice to see a snippet of the Ceremony again. We, as a nation, were given extra holidays off work to enjoy four days of the Coronation celebrations. So my family prepared meals and drinks before hand, locked all the windows and doors (not literally), hid the telephones and sat down to watch every second of the Coronation, the Coronation concert, the tea parties and picnics, to watch the people gather in London and the wonderful processions of our, and that of the Commonwealth of Nations, troops march or ride down the Mall. We loved it. We miss our dear Queen Elizabeth, but now we have a new King and Queen and it's a new beginning for us. All the best wishes to you from the UK!
Lovely reaction, thank you.
Love your reactions! Was a great Event. Watched from Canada very early in Morning!
I loved the anointment, Zadoc The Priest sent a shiver down my spine pity it wasn't shone on video.
Or the entrance to "I was glad". I guess that would have made it too long? But they should have put in Zadok.
The idea of the orb ... goes back to Emperor Constantine of the Roman Empire 1700 years ago.
Wonderful though this was, this was only three sections of the Coronation: the Investiture and Enthronement; the Homage; and the Outward Procession. The Inward Procession and Anointing were also terrific, with much meaning.
The prayer read to the King by the Archbishop of Canterbury when he was seated on the Throne was written - in Latin or Old English - by the then Archbishop of Canterbury , St Dunstan, for our first Coronation in 973 AD!
God Save Charles III, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and all his other realms and territories, King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith!
Let us continue to pray for the health of the King, and that of his daughter-in-law, Catherine.
@@keithgiblin2636 yes. Speedy recovery to them both! Literally God Save the King!
It doesn't matter what type of God its just about believing in God.
And in the uk is mainly God,Jesus and the Holy spirit
I’m happy to see you watch the coronation. I watched it on a reply because I was working on a Indian film set in Bedford England that day. English actor who works on many exciting different projects. Let’s watch your reaction. 👍🏽✨🎥
Ohhhh😊 yes I hope you are enjoying this video 👍
Enjoying your channel, greetings from UK , subscribed
There was a further ceremony in the High Kirk of St Giles in Edinburgh when the King was presented with the Crown Jewels of Scotland, which are older and too fragile to be worn; there had to be a new Sword of State, the Elizabeth Sword, because the Scottish Sword of State is too fragile to be taken to the church.
You say you like the music, but you’ve missed the best bit! This video didn’t show the anointing. You should watch the anointing, one of the greatest pieces of music ever written!
Ok 👍 I will definitely watch that
Without a doubt, Zadok the Priest.
"I was Glad" wasn't there either :(
Its a shame they didnt show the anointing