The King and Queen will be crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6th. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
King Charles will be crowned in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday 6 May. The King will be crowned with Camilla, Queen Consort, Archbishop of Canterbury, Rev. Justin Welby.
Millions of people are expected to flock to central London (and other royal residences, including Windsor Castle, which hosts a special coronation concert featuring pop stars Katy Perry and Lionel Richie on Sunday 7 May) to witness the historic event. to celebrate the coronation of a new monarch.
This will be the first British coronation since that of Queen Elizabeth II, the king's mother, in 1953. The late queen died last September. .
If you are watching a historic event from the US, broadcasters including ABC News, CNN and Fox News will broadcast live from the coronation ceremony in London.
What time does the Coronation begin?
The coronation starts at 11:00 AM in the UK (6:00 AM ET/3:00 AM PT/5:00 ET) and will last around two hours, although TV coverage is expected to continue throughout the day. The broadcast is scheduled to start at approximately 5:00 AM ET (2:00 AM PT/4:00 AM ET).
How can I watch the coronation live in the US?ABC News
You can watch coronation coverage on your local ABC partner channel and the ABC app from your smartphone or tablet. Good Morning America and ABC News will be broadcast live from London, covering marches, military parades, special ceremonies and traditions.
Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan and Senior National Affairs Correspondent Deborah Roberts will lead the coverage ABC, plus Lara Spencer, Ian Pannell, Robert Jobson and others.
CBS
CBS Live starts at 5:00 AM ET (2:00 AM PT/4:00 AM PT). It will air on CBS TV channels as well as live on CBS News (which you can access on your mobile or streaming device).
CNN
The broadcaster's special coronation coverage will run from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 pm local time (5:00 am to 12:00 pm ET/4:00 am to 9:00 am PT/11:00 am) There will also be live coverage throughout the day on CNN's website and social media.
Anderson Cooper will report for CNN and will report live from outside Buckingham Palace with special correspondents Christiane Amanpour. and Max Foster.
Meanwhile, CNN resident royal historian Kate Williams, expert Emily Nash and biographer Sarah Bedell Smith (author of Queen Elizabeth: The Life of a Modern Monarch) will also be on hand to comment on the ceremony.
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NBC
Savannah Guthrie will be broadcasting the ceremony live from London on NBCNews.com and related channels. She will be joined by NBC News correspondents from across the US and UK, including Kristen Welker, Keir Simmons, Kelly Cobiella, Molly Hunter and Meaghan Fitzgerald, as well as authors Wilfred Frost, Daisy McAndrew, Cathy Nicholl and Simon Lewis.
Guthrie will also co-host a special edition of TODAY live from London on Friday 5 May, supported by Hoda Kotb from New York.
E!
Viewers can watch the ceremony on E! Internet and E! News app.
Stream
The Coronation will be available to watch online at Paramount+ or will be available through a live streaming service that broadcasts any of the channels above.
Options include Sling ($45/month), Hulu + Live TV ($69.99 per month) and fuboTV (seven-day free trial available).
What to expect
Most of the coronation ceremony will be televised, but the king's anointing must be preserved. Hidden from the public.
Large-scale military parades and processions will take place across London on this day, with the participation of the king and queen, as well as other members of the royal family, including the Duke of Sussex (although Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will remain at home in California) – by donning ceremonial attire and performing a series of traditional rites for the occasion.
For an hourly guide to the coronation, see here.
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This article is updated with the latest information
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