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The national anthem is sung and the King's outward procession, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, makes its way to the Great West Door, where the King receives a greeting from leaders and representatives from different faith communities.

The Sovereign's procession was made up of 250 people including Church leaders, Commonwealth Prime Ministers, members of the Royal Household, civil and military leaders and the Yeoman of the Guard. Entry is free to the event and party goers are invited to bring their own picnic, Hartlepool Brass Band will be providing the music from 1pm onwards on Saturday. On Sunday, Nasir Mosque on Brougham Terrace is inviting the community to attend its Coronation garden party from 12.30pm onwards. The Coronation service fell into six parts: the recognition, the oath, the anointing, the investiture (which includes the crowning), the enthronement and the homage. The first overseas tour The Queen undertook after the Coronation was to Bermuda, Jamaica, Panama, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand starting in November 1953. HM returned in 1954 visiting Australia, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) Aden and Uganda – going home in Britannia from Aden via Malta and Gibraltar.

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Middlesbrough Bowling Club is organising a family fun day; with a bouncy castle, face painting, games, bingo and a grand prize draw. The event is taking place on Saturday, May 6 on Cornfield Road in Linthorpe. In the investiture, the King puts on a sleeveless white garment called the colobium sindonis, a shimmering gold-sleeved coat called the supertunica and a golden coronation girdle around his waist.

The King will be crowned at midday in Westminster Abbey during a two-hour service. Here are all the key timings. The Coronation Bouquet was made up of white flowers – comprising of orchids and lilies-of-the-valley from England, stephanotis from Scotland, orchids from Wales, and carnations from Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man. Coronations have been held at Westminster Abbey for 900 years and The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was to follow suit. But the Coronation of 1953 was ground-breaking in it's own right – the first ever to be televised, it was watched by 27 million people in the UK alone and millions more audiences around the world. Here are 50 little known facts about that remarkable day on 2 June 1953: The Queen was crowned in St Edward's Chair, made in 1300 for Edward I and used at every Coronation since that time. It is permanently kept in Westminster Abbey. READ MORE: King's Coronation live - timetable, Birmingham events, street parties, road closures and screenings When is the coronation? Key timings for crowning of King Charles III

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It's almost time for King Charles III's Coronation at Westminster Abbey. Alongside wife Camilla, he will officially be crowned monarch this Saturday, May 6. The incumbent Earl Marshal is responsible for organising the Coronation. Since 1386 the position has been undertaken by The Duke of Norfolk. The 16th Duke of Norfolk was responsible for The Queen's Coronation in 1953 and he was also responsible for the State funeral of Sir Winston Churchill (1965) and the investiture of The Prince of Wales (1969). On the day of the Coronation itself, The Hartlepool Guild of Bell Ringers will be ringing the bells at three churches as part of a nationwide Ring for The King event. The Guild, which is made up of both experienced and new Bell Ringers, will ring simultaneously at Stranton Church, St Aidan’s Church, in Oxford Road, and St Oswald’s Church, in Brougham Terrace from 10am until 10.45am. The King and Queen arrive at the West Gate of the Abbey. The state trumpeters of the Household Cavalry, stationed in the Abbey, sound a fanfare.

Next the King holds the sovereign’s orb, before it is returned to the altar and touches the sovereign’s ring, puts on the single white coronation glove to hold the sovereign’s sceptre with cross in his right hand, with sovereign’s sceptre with dove in his left, ready to be crowned. Nunthorpe Methodist Church is also hosting a 'Coronation Celebration' on Monday, May 8 from 11am until 3pm. There will be live music, stalls, refreshments, bouncy castle, face painting, children’s activities and crafts - all are welcome and entrance to the event is free. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned on 2 June, 1953 in Westminster Abbey. Her Majesty was the thirty-ninth Sovereign to be crowned at Westminster Abbey. A big screen in Darlington Market Place will stream the ceremony live from Westminster Abbey, with families also invited to take part in craft sessions in marquee set up in the town centre. On Sunday, May 7, Darlington will host its own Coronation Concert with performances from Britain’s Got Talent's Soldiers of Swing and Discography.

On Sunday, May 7, a special Coronation Concert will be staged and broadcast live at Windsor Castle by the BBC and on Monday, May 8, members of the public will be invited to take part in The Big Help Out, which will encourage people to try volunteering and join the work being undertaken to support their local areas. Middlesbrough Council has announced multiple community events taking place across the Bank Holiday weekend and beyond - from kid's parties to themed Coronation talks and museum exhibits. approx – The grand coronation procession departs the Abbey, with the King and Queen in the Gold State Coach and the Prince and Princess of Wales in the next carriage. The Abbey bells will ring. Hartlepool also has multiple events taking place throughout the Coronation weekend. To mark the occasion Christchurch, in Church Square, will be illuminated in royal purple, the King’s cypher and union flag on Sunday evening Westminster Abbey has been the setting for every Coronation since 1066. Before the Abbey was built, Coronations were carried out wherever was convenient, taking place in Bath, Oxford and Canterbury.

Preston Park Museum and Grounds are also hosting a series of events throughout the bank holiday weekend to commemorate the Coronation; with arts and craft activities as well as another Coronation Big Lunch. On Monday, there is a Big Help Out bluebell planting event taking place, more details can be found here.

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The King and Queen arrive at the West Gate of the Abbey. The state trumpeters of the Household Cavalry, stationed in the Abbey, sound a fanfare. The King's procession, led by the Cross of Wales, begins. In a similar way to shops, public transport may also be affected, with buses and trains potentially running on a different time table which is common at times such as Easter and other bank holidays. There may be limited services across Teesside, and transport companies may announce changed to timetables nearer to the time. School resources The King takes off his crimson robe of state and wears a simple white shirt for the private anointing with holy oil in the coronation chair behind a screen, in the most sacred part of the ceremony.

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