King Charles III's coronation took place at Westminster Abbey with a shorter procession and ceremony than previous coronations. The ceremony included a recognition of faiths beyond the Church of England and a greater role for the public. Despite protests and a cost of $125 million, the event was seen as an attempt to modernize the monarchy and project relevance to a multicultural nation.
King Charles III's coronation was shorter and more inclusive than previous coronations.
The ceremony cost taxpayers upwards of $125 million.
The event included a gospel choir and representatives from various faiths.
There were protests and arrests during the coronation.
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