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02 May 2023 | 10:59 AM UTC

UK: King Charles III's coronation to be held in London May 6; events likely nationwide

King Charles III's coronation to be held in London, UK, May 6. Tight security, extensive road closures, large crowds likely.

Warning

Event

The coronation of King Charles III will be held in London, May 6. The ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey from 11:00 and will be attended by world leaders, international royal families, and politicians. Huge crowds are likely to gather in central London to witness the events. The royal processions from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey will follow the Mall and Whitehall. King Charles III will host a further coronation event at Windsor, May 7.

Other formal gatherings are planned across the UK throughout the weekend. Authorities in numerous urban centers will organize events, such as the screening of the coronation in public areas, and street parties. Road closures and other security measures will likely cause localized traffic congestion. May 8 has been declared a bank holiday.

A major security operation is likely to be implemented in preparation for the ceremony. Numerous parts of central London will be subject to road closures throughout the weekend of May 5-8. Police have advised against driving into the city center. Significant public transport disruptions, including service diversions and cancellations, are likely. Transport authorities predict congestion on available services. Disruptions in urban centers across the UK will be less significant than in London but may involve localized road closures.

Advice

Plan accordingly for business and transport disruptions. Confirm all travel reservations, including rail, bus, and private vehicles, before checking out of hotels. Follow local travel and security advice in London and other major urban centers during this period.