The hours are ticking down to the coronation of King Carlos III, and as that moment approaches, new details are being revealed about what the public will witness on May 6.

Four compelling reasons not to miss the coronation of King Carlos III: step by step of the event and where to see it

This time, the British press focused their attention on Princess Anne, the second daughter of Queen Elizabeth II. and Charles’ sister, who will play an important role in the ceremony.

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Her loyalty to the crown had brought her to a position of privilege, and her loyalty was now rewarded when she learned that she would assemble a procession on horseback after the coronation.

What does “Palo de Oro” mean in Carlos’ coronation?

The British newspaper Mirror mentions that Princess Ana (72) received a notice from Carlos III himself.

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It was then decided that two elite officers would take care of the safety of the sovereign during the celebration and would always be by his side. These officers would be called Gold Stick (“Gold Stick”) and Silver Stick (“Silver Stick”) and would have to protect His Majesty from any danger, reports Vanity Fair magazine.

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Thus, Princess Anne will march on horseback after the coronation in Westminster Abbey and behind the King and Queen who will be mobilized in the Gold State Coach, while she will be accompanied by six thousand members of the British Army, according to the press release. discovered sources Mirror.

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“In this way, the king is rewarding the princess for her loyalty and devotion to duty,” British media quoted the source as saying, adding that Anna felt “deeply honored.”

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This would be the first time that a woman occupies the position of “Palo de Oro”, and it will also be the second coronation that Ana will attend, since on June 2, 1953, when she was barely three years old, she witnessed the coronation of her mother Elizabeta II. (AND)

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