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What time Charles III: The Coronation Year is on TV

One of the largest highlight events of this year was the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

For many in the country, it was the first coronation they'd ever seen, with the coronation of the late Queen Elizabeth II taking place in 1953. The grandiosity, flamboyance, and traditions of the event were a spectacle for many.

However, it no doubt left a lot of people scratching their heads as to how it was all organised in such a short time span. Fortunately for the curious among us, a behind-the-scenes documentary around Charles' Coronation will air during the festive season.

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The BBC says it had "exclusive access to the King and Queen Camilla" as they journey through their first year of reign. The programme promises to show "unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to preparations for the Coronation, as as the day itself".

According to the BBC, the hour-and-a-half documentary will go live on December 26 (Boxing Day). Viewers will be able to watch it on BBC One at 6.50pm on their small screen.

Otherwise, fans of the royal family will be able to catch up on the programme on BBC iPlayer through their smartphone, smart TV, laptop, or tablet.

Those looking forward to the documentary will be able to "see how the King has embraced the duties which shaped the life of his late mother during the longest reign in British history".

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk