Corla III coronation ceremony will be held on May 6 in Westminster Abbey.
more than 2200 guests, including the heads of state, celebrities and representatives of humanitarian structures from 203 countries of the world.
will take part in the ceremony.
Charles III will be crowned with his wife, Kamilla Queen-Consort.
The first rows at the ceremony will be occupied by the members of the royal family – the prince of the Wales William and his wife Princess Wales Kate, as well as the brother and sister of King Karl, Princess Anna and Prince Edward.
The son of the king Prince Harry, who lives in the United States, confirmed his participation in the ceremony without wife Megan.
Ceremony Coronation Charles III coincides with the 4th birthday of Prince Archie, son Harry and Megan.
Among those invited to the ceremony are world leaders and important political figures. Among them will be the Prime Minister of Great Britain Rishi Sunaka, ministers and some members of the House of Lords, as well as former British Prime Ministers Liz Tracers and Tony Blair, as well as the head of the Government of Scotland Hamza Yusuf.
French President Emmanuel Macron, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albenesee, Prime Minister of New Zealand Chris Hipkins and the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Layen will also take their place among guests.
Turkey at the coronation ceremony will be presented by Vice President Fuat Oktay.
US President Joe Biden at the ceremony will be presented by wife Jill Biden.
The guests will also be religious figures and representatives of the religious circles of Great Britain.
King Charles III and his wife Camilla invited 850 public representatives to the coronation ceremony who previously participated in charity activities.
The official ceremonies of this day will begin with a solemn procession from the Buckingham Palace to the Westminster Abbey. A viewing platforms are installed along the entire procession route, access to which will be open at 6.00 in summer British time.
Near the Buckingham Palace, stands for invited guests will be installed, which included veterans of the Armed Forces, employees of the National Health Service and social workers.
A little less than 200 military personnel, mostly from the regiments of the palace cavalry, the personal protection of the British monarch, will take part in the procession to the Westminster Abbey.
Another 1000 military personnel will be built along the procession route, but in general it will be much less crowded than in 1953 on the coronations of Elizabeth II, when representatives of royal families from other countries and the prime ministers of the Commonwealth countries went in it. P>
The ceremony itself should begin at 11:00 and will be accompanied by music chosen by the king, as well as 12 specially ordered by musical compositions, including Andrew Lloyd Webber.
About 4,000 British Armed Forces will be involved on the day of coronation.