The event was a major moment in royal history, but it's not enough to secure the future of the monarchy.
, and Saturday’s coronation was meant to be the celebratory beginning for the sovereign. But, whether it was collective nerves or the pouring rain outside, a sense of joy was tough to sense inside the abbey. Even amongst the family members, few smiles were shared .
The tender moment between Prince William and his father as he read the Homage of Royal Blood was a rare moment of warmth during the service. Swearing his unconditional loyalty to King Charles, William pledged to be his "liege man of life and limb" before kissing the monarch on his cheek.For Queen Camilla it seemed at times she was unsure of what emotions to express.
But any nerves that were visible on her face at the start of the service soon dissipated for Camilla after smiles from the grandsons and great-nephew she selected as her pages of honour. Teenagers Louis and Gus grinned at their grandmother several times during the ceremony, clearly putting her at ease. By the time she was anointed and crowned, and her decades-long
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