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King Charles III coronation to have 'big changes' and will axe Queen traditions

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King Charles III is reportedly planning to cut down on his Coronation by reducing the number of guests and stepping away from ancient traditions.

The King, who is yet to be crowned after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II last month, is expected to make big changes to his coronation next year, with a date yet to be confirmed.

Reports say that for a long time Charles has been in favour of streamlining the monarchy and it now appears he is starting his reign by altering the tone of his Coronation.

King Charles is reportedly inviting just 2,000 guests with ancient traditions axed and the four-hour service cut down to 60 minutes.

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