The fateful day of Charles III. finally came on Saturday, with celebrities taking to social media to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. to celebrate.
Paris Fury, 33, showed off her children in royal costumes on Friday as she took them to kindergarten in homemade costumes and revealed her creations on social media.
Her son looked gorgeous as he wore a plastic crown and chunky gold chain with a red cape around his neck.
Meanwhile, Spice Girl Melanie Brown, 47, posed with guards at Westminster Abbey on Saturday and took to her Instagram Stories to share the hilarious moment.
The singer and suffragette stunned in an elegant dark green floor-length dress that featured an elegant side slit.
Celebrities celebrate the coronation! Paris Fury showed off her children in royal costumes on Friday as she took them to kindergarten in homemade costumes
Love it! Meanwhile, Spice Girl Melanie Brown, 47, posed with guards at Westminster Abbey on Saturday and took to her Instagram Stories to share the hilarious moment
Family fun: Loose Women panelist Nadia Sawalha, 58, revealed she had a coronation BBQ with loved ones at home
Loose Women panelist Nadia Sawalha, 58, revealed that she was having a coronation-themed barbecue at home with loved ones.
Tamara Ecclestone, 38, also threw a party to celebrate Charles becoming king and shared photos of her youngest daughter Serena in Union Jack attire.
Likewise, Amanda Holden, 52, unveiled her coronation party, complete with bunting, a pot of tea and a royal Colin the Caterpillar cake.
Catherine Zeta-Jones, 53, shared on her Instagram stories with fans that she watched the king’s coronation while sipping a cup of tea in bed.
Similarly, former TOWIE star Mario Falcone, 35, posted a snap of himself lounging with the ceremony on his home TV.
Gemma Collins, 35, hosted afternoon tea for her family at home in her garden to celebrate King Charles’ coronation and made masks with the faces of King Charles and Prince William.
Party time: Tamara Ecclestone, 38, also threw a party to celebrate Charles becoming king and shared photos of her youngest daughter Serena in Union Jack attire
celebrations! Amanda Holden, 52, revealed her setup for the coronation party
Yum: The BGT judge put tea and a royal Colin the Caterpillar cake in a pot
Just like the rest of us: Catherine Zeta-Jones, 53, took to her Instagram Stories to share with fans that she watched the king’s coronation while sipping cups of tea in bed
On TV: Similarly, former TOWIE star Mario Falcone, 35, posted a snap of himself lounging with the ceremony on his home TV
dr Alex George, 32, revealed he was watching the procession from home and made a joke about King Charles’ carriage ride.
The Love Islander shared a snap of the elaborate procedure to his Instagram Stories, writing, “Not your average Uber ride!”
Vanessa Feltz, 61, was among the celebrities who took to social media to share throwback photos of themselves meeting King Charles.
The broadcaster posted to her Instagram the day before his coronation and gushed, “Go back to sleep!”
Ulrika Jonsson, 55, poked fun at the momentous day by uploading a photo of her pet bulldog wearing a crown and captioning it: ‘King Leo’.
VIP guests queued a mile from 6am on Saturday to grab one of the top 2,300 seats at Westminster Abbey. The abbey was full at just before 9am.
Around 100 heads of state are in London, and representatives from 203 countries are expected.
You’ll see Charles being crowned in a Christian ceremony dating back 1,000 years on a day dripping with glorious pageantry.
In spirit: Gemma Collins, 35, hosted afternoon tea for her family at home in her garden to celebrate King Charles’ coronation and made masks of the faces of King Charles and Prince William
Joker: Dr. Alex George showed watching the procession from home and made a joke about King Charles’ carriage ride
Stunning flowers in red, burgundy and yellow gold covered the top of the ornate gold high altar.
A smiling Dean of Westminster in his bright red clerical robes was seen hurrying to carry the holy oil for anointing from the altar, through the chancel, down the length of the abbey, holding the ornate silver vessel in both hands.
7,000 servicemen and women will accompany Their Majesties at today’s coronation, making it the largest ceremonial event in the country since 1953.
In fact, the coronation procession from the Abbey after the ceremony is so large that by the time the King and Queen arrive at Buckingham Palace, the rearguard will have reached Downing Street just a mile away.
More than 100 million people around the world are set to witness the historic first coronation of a British monarch in 70 years – with an estimated 2 million taking to the streets of London to watch the story unfold.
The monarch has been an heir since he was three years old and is now ready to finally face his destiny day with the woman he loves by his side.
King Charles, 74, automatically assumed the throne after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September last year.
Excited: Vanessa Feltz, 61, was among the celebrities who took to social media to share throwback photos of themselves meeting King Charles
Bless! Ulrika Jonsson, 55, poked fun at the momentous day by uploading a snap of her pet bulldog wearing a crown and captioned it: “King Leo”.
King Charles, 74, automatically assumed the throne after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September last year
It will also spotlight Britain’s place on the world stage in Britain’s largest ceremonial military operation since Sir Winston Churchill’s state funeral in 1965, with 7,000 soldiers and women marching with the King and Queen.
A sumptuous royal blue carpet – chosen to accentuate the majestic red, gold and purple robes of the King and Queen – adorned the podium in the Coronation Theatre.
At Saturday’s coronation, he and Queen Consort Camilla will be officially crowned by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.
His family, including Prince Andrew and Princess Anne, enjoyed dinner at the Mayfair club Oswald’s on Friday night. Mike and Zara Tindall were out until 2am.
Prince Harry flew in from Los Angeles for his 24-hour trip. It emerged on Friday night that he was relegated to the third row of the Abbey with other non-working royals.