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King's Coronation details revealed - including start time, procession route and more

Further details of the King's Coronation in May have been released by Buckingham Palace - including the ceremony start time, the procession route and the priceless Crown Jewels chosen to play a part in the proceedings.

The King's Coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6, with the ceremony held at Westminster Abbey. Brits have been given an extra Bank Holiday on Monday to mark the occasion.

This week, invitations to the King's Coronation were sent out to thousands of guests, including more than 850 community and charity representatives from across the UK. The invite used the the title 'Queen Camilla' for the first time in an official capacity.

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Communities are being encouraged to come together for street parties on the Sunday following the ceremony as part of the 'Big Lunch', while a volunteering drive will take place on the Monday to encourage people to help out in their local communities.

The Palace has now released further information about how the ceremony will unfold on May 6. Here's what we know so far.

The ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey. An official start time of 11am has now been given.

The service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and Buckingham Palace has said that it "will reflect the Monarch’s role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry".

King Charles and Queen Camilla will be arriving at the ceremony in a short procession from Buckingham Palace, known as The King’s Procession. After the service, they will return to Buckingham Palace in a larger ceremonial procession alongside members of

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