Every Photo from the Coronation of King Charles III
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From the historic moments to the celebrity guests, every moment you have to see from the first coronation in 70 years
It's time! Police officers marched along the procession route in central London as King Charles III's coronation festivities began on May 6.
Meanwhile, guards marched past Buckingham Palace in step.
Fans who'd been waiting all week to catch a glimpse of the royal family finally had their moment.
At Westminster Abbey, guests filed in to find their seats.
A-list attendees included Lionel Richie, who is performing at Sunday's coronation concert.
Also there: his fellow American Idol judge and concert co-headliner, Katy Perry.
Dame Emma Thompson waved to the crowd outside the Abbey.
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson attended with his wife, Carrie.
First Lady Jill Biden represented the United States, along with her granddaughter, Finnegan Biden.
King Letsie III of Lesotho and Masenate Mohato Seeiso, Queen of Lesotho, arrived in regal shades of blue.
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended hand-in-hand with wife Sophie.
Monaco's royals, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene, made their entrance.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain stood out in their bright hues.
Australian singer Nick Cave donned a black suit for the occasion.
Royals including Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, made their entrance in royal regalia.
Princess Anne donned her meaningful garb for the big day.
Prince Andrew was also in attendance, despite leaving public royal duties.
Prince Harry arrived with a smile, alongside his cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and their husbands, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank, as well as cousins Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips and Zara's husband, Mike Tindall.
Princess Eugenie cloaked her growing baby bump (she's expecting No. 2!) in royal blue.
Kate's mom Carole Middleton was also in attendance, as well as her father Michael.
As well as Kate's siblings, James and Pippa Middleton.
Laura Lopes, Queen Camilla's daughter, was one of the many family members in attendance.
Camilla's former husband, Andrew Parker Bowles, was also in attendance.
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium chose pink for the day.
Thailand's royals, King Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida, made their entrance arm-in-arm.
Grecian royals Queen Anne-Marie, Crown Prince Pavlos and Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess, made their entrance in blues.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands were also in attendance.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark made their entrance in bold hues.
Rounding out the visiting royals: Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden and Queen Silvia of Sweden.
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, also joined.
And they're off! King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, began their carriage ride from Buckingham Palace to Wesminster Abbey.
Despite the rain, thousands lined the streets as the procession made its way.
Charles waved to the crowd from his seat in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, a horse-drawn carriage that was commissioned to commemorate Queen Elizabeth's 60th anniversary of acceding the throne in 2012. Six horses — Windsor Greys — pulled the coach on the way to the coronation: Icon, Shadow, Milford Haven, Echo, Knightsbridge and Tyrone.
Camilla wore a dress designed by Bruce Oldfield and created in the designer's couture workrooms in Battersea, London.
The archbishop waited for the king and queen outside the Abbey.
Charles made his arrival, showcasing his coronation robe.
Prince George stepped into his role as a Page of Honor for his grandfather. The 9-year-old was dressed in uniform along with the other pages at the celebration.
George stood at attention with his fellow pages.
Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis followed their mom and dad, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Kate didn't wear a tiara for the coronation, but rather, a Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen headpiece with silver bullion, crystal and silver thread work three-dimensional leaf embroidery. (Princess Charlotte wore a similar piece!)
Another look at Will and Kate in their royal dressings. Kate also wore jewels that nodded to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana.
Camilla made her way down the aisle.
A dramatic shot of Charles' robe.
An overview of the historic entrance.
A look at the royal family members rising as Charles arrived.
The crowns were presented at the start of the ceremony.
A look at the crowns the king and queen would later wear.
Queen Camilla took her seat at the front of the Abbey.
The king and queen stood side by side during the ceremony.
Inside the Abbey, Princess Charlotte held her little brother's hand. (See more of the royal children's adorable coronation moments!)
Inside, Charlotte and Louis were flanked by their mom and dad.
Prince Louis couldn't help but let out a yawn during the ceremony.
Kate dutifully paid attention throughout the ceremony.
Charlotte sang a hymn after Louis left the ceremony.
Cameras closed up on Charles leaving his mark during the ceremony.
The king and queen shared a quiet glance during the service.
Charles was anointed behind a custom-made screen in the only moment viewers and attendees could not see during the coronation.
Charles, now in gold, held a sword during the ceremony.
Prince William knelt before his father in an emotional coronation moment.
The King is crowned.
The Prince of Wales, heir to the British throne, pledged his loyalty and allegiance to the monarch during the historic crowning ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday.
Speaking to his father, William said, "I, William, Prince of Wales, pledge my loyalty to you and faith and truth I will bear unto you, as your liege man of life and limb. So help me God."
William placed a kiss on his father's cheek following the crowning.
Next was Queen Camilla's turn.
Camilla smiled while officially taking her title.
The newly crowned king took a pause following his historic moment.
And with that, the royals began to depart.
King Charles walked out of the Abbey as the royal family watched and Kate curtsied.
The king stood out in a sea of red coats.
King Charles and Queen Camilla departed for their carriage ride back to Buckingham Palace through London.
They were followed by Prince William, Kate, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
A hello from Louis!
And a moment in the rain for Kate.
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