The Throne: 1,000 Years of British Coronations
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From the crowning of Charles III, thirty-nine coronations have been held in Westminster Abbey since the Norman Conquest. Only two monarchs – Edward V and Edward VIII – were uncrowned, and a further twenty or so Scottish monarchs were crowned elsewhere, usually at either Scone Abbey or Holyrood Abbey.
In The Throne, Ian Lloyd turns his inimitable, quick-witted style to these key events in British royal history, providing fascinating anecdotes and interesting facts: William the Conqueror’s Christmas Day crowning, during which jubilant shouts were mistaken by his guards as an assassination attempt; the dual coronation of William and Mary in 1689; the pared-back ‘Half Crown-ation’ of William IV; and the televised spectacle of Elizabeth II’s 1953 ceremony.
Detailing everything from the famous Coronation Chair made for Edward I and the Crown Jewels to the infamously uncomfortable Gold State Coach – this is a truly spectacular celebration of British culture and the ultimate pomp of royalty.
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Additional information
Publisher | The History Press (6 April 2023) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 248 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1803992867 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1803992860 |
Dimensions | 2 x 14 x 22 cm |
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Absolute must for all lovers of Royal History. You’ll find out all about the traditions, mishaps and the trappings of these historic ceremonies.