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Are you ready to party like royalty? The first in over 60 years, the coronation of King Charles III takes place on 6 th May 2023 and will see millions of people tune in to witness history in the making. If the weather looks fine, and sun, rather than rain, could be the issue, find a pretty parasol to match the table: East London Parasol Company sells fringed and tasselled parasols in a variety of different colours and patterns. If it’s windy, a heavy linen tablecloth is less likely to blow around than a cotton or paper one. Weigh it down with heavier tableware and low glasses, use potted plants rather than vases of flowers, and place napkins beneath the plates rather than on top, advises Jemima. Pushing the chairs right in against the table before guests arrive will help to keep the cloth in place. When can we look forward to the coronation of the New King? The coronation service for King Charles III will be held on 6th May, in the spring/summer season of 2023. The event will be scheduled close to the 70th anniversary of the former Queen’s coronation in 1953. The royal coronation falling 70 years after Queen Elizabeth II was crowned will make the occasion even more special and significant for the people of Britain and the commonwealth countries, with events for the royal occasion taking place all over the world. A ceremony will be held to officially crown King Charles III the new monarch, the final event in his accession to the throne. A bank holiday in the UK is set to be announced for the state event in due course, giving us all a chance to get involved with this historic event and celebrate the coronation of the new King. With the UK getting ready to celebrate the upcoming Coronation of King Charles III — there are plenty of ways to get into a celebratory mood for the occasion. Whether you plan to watch the monumental event on TV, attend the Coronation Concert or throw a street party, there are plenty of ways to mark this historic event.

Britons can also celebrate with a traditional English day out, visiting the most iconic UK landmarks or meeting friends and family for a nice afternoon tea. B&M Top Tip: Perfect for hanging up or placing around the table, our Coronation Balloons will guarantee those fun and patriotic vibes at the party. Royal MemorabiliaHowever you're celebrating King Charles' coronation, make sure you inject a bit of crafty joy into it with one of these gifts – or give the make to a friend who's particularly excited about our new king. Equally, if you want to keep your decorations simple, we suggest creating your own hand-made coronation decorations such as paper chains, streamers and hanging paper balls. Also, why not take a look at our best coronation recipes for some tasty treats to enjoy over the bank holiday weekend too? King Charles III will be crowned during his coronation ceremony in May – and what better way to celebrate it than with a craft project to create a lovely royal keepsake?

We've compiled our favourite coronation table ideas to help you celebrate the coronation in style. Whether you're holding a party and looking for plenty of paper cups and plates, want to decorate in a subtle way with some bunting or are looking for more premium tableware which doubles up as coronation memorabilia, there are plenty of options to cater to all tastes, party sizes and budgets. With The King's coronation date officially this weekend (taking place on Saturday 6 May 2023), many of us are making plans on how we're going to celebrate the special occasion this coronation bank holiday. Whether you're planning to have quiet drinks in or hosting a party, there are the plenty coronation decorations to get you in the mood across the bank holiday weekend. There’s no better way to show off your love of royalty than with special bunting, banners and flags! Now that you’re all set with your lovely coronation-themed bunting, plates and bears, there’s still just enough room for some party extras!

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Set up a separate drinks table to greet guests as they arrive. “If you’re having a lot of people and serving a lot of food, having a separate drinks station where people can serve themselves helps the hosting flow,” says Jemima. Making a special drink, such as a punch, makes your drinks table look exciting and turns it into an area in which guests can congregate before eating, adds Alice. Food and drinks are the most important part and attendees are encouraged to bring a dish and drink to share. Some of the essentials include Coronation quiche, Victoria Sponge for dessert, and a jug of Pimm's. The Prime Minister announced that Monday, May 8, will be a Bank Holiday in the UK to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III. With the King reportedly being an avid collector of teddy bears himself, there’s no better way to remember the special day than with our adorably soft and cuddly Coronation Teddy Bear. Meanwhile, our Teddy Bear Key Ring is the sweetest cosy companion for when you’re out and about, too! King’s Coronation Tableware Armed with all the advice and kit ­recommended below, your celebrations will hit the right note come rain or shine. LAY London’s style advice for an al fresco coronation party

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