The royal house shared a historical document that has been created for the coronations of all English monarchs since the 14th century.
This Monday marks one year since King Charles III of England was crowned in Westminster Abbey with his wife Camilla after he acceded to the throne on September 8, 2022 following the death of his mother, the Queen isabel II.
The royal house wanted to commemorate such a special occasion by making the official record of their majesties' coronation available to the public for the first time in history.
It is a historical document - known as the 'Coronation Roll' in English - that has been created for the coronations of all monarchs since Edward II and Queen Elizabeth in the 14th century, as emphasized by the palace.
The national archives preserve most of them, including the one that began the joint reign of William III and Mary II, that of Queen Victoria and all those of the 20th century, under the ownership of the master of the figure known as 'master of rolls '.
The novelty of this decision made by King Charles - which is part of his plan to modernize and reduce the hard core of the monarchy - is that it shows exclusive images of the day and information along with interviews with several of the figures who participated in its organization.
The objective is to show how ancient traditions were combined with innovations of the modern era to create a historic moment.
In addition to the church service, the coronation weekend included a carriage procession through central London, an aerial parade, a military parade for 4,000 soldiers to receive the royal salute in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, and a concert. coronation ceremony at Windsor Castle, while different solidarity initiatives were developed throughout the United Kingdom to give significance to the celebration.
Carlos and Camilla have invited all their followers on social networks to share their "favorite memories" of the coronation on their first anniversary as kings.

