Details are being revealed about Saturday's coronation service for King Charles III. Charles is keen to show that he can be a unifying figure for everyone in the United Kingdom.
LONDON — It will be a coronation of many faiths and many languages.
The ceremony also will include female bishops for the first time, as well as hymns and prayers sung in Welsh, Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic, as well as English. The moment is meant to underscore the importance of young people in the world today, according to Lambeth Palace, the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
A screen will cover Charles at this moment, and the anointing won't be visible on television or to most people in the abbey, except for a few senior members of the clergy.
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