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The awkward moments you may have missed from the King’s Coronation

With the eyes of the world on Westminster Abbey yesterday for the King’s Coronation, everything had to be meticulously planned. But despite months of preparation and a mostly-smooth service, there were a few mishaps along the way.

King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla were crowned during the two-hour service, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. While the ancient ceremony unfolded, there were some key figures and moments which stole the show and caught viewers’ attention, the Mirror reports.

From Katy Perry wandering around trying to find her seat, to Princess Anne blocking Prince Harry’s view, there were certainly a few awkward moments which will go down in history. We take a look at some of the strangest moments below.

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US pop singer Katy Perry was among the celebrity guests attending the ceremony. She is set to perform in the Coronation Concert on Sunday evening. But Katy, dressed in a striking baby pink number, left fans in stitches for the wrong reasons at the ceremony on Saturday.

On her way into Westminster Abbey, she almost fell to the floor as the heel on her white court shoes almost gave way. And then once inside the abbey, walking alongside British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, the California Gurls star struggled to find her seat among the crowd.

Puzzled Katy sought help from guests already seated as she roamed the pews asking which was her spot. She later broke her silence a few hours later, tweeting: "Don't worry guys I found my seat".

One member of the royal family didn’t receive a warm welcome from crowds ahead of the ceremony. The King's disgraced brother Prince Andrew was booed as he was

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