He King Charles IIIthe eldest son of Queen Elizabeth, will celebrate the traditional coronation ceremony this year Saturday 6 May at Westminster Abbey, in London. Political and religious dignitaries from England and the rest of the world will attend the event, the most anticipated event for the royal family this year.

About 2,000 people were invited to the coronation of Carlos and Camilla, including European monarchs, members of the royal family, heads of state and two representatives of Ecuador.

Gustavo ManriqueMinister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador, will attend the ceremony as delegate of the national government, confirmed British Ambassador Chris Campbell. According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the coronation is considered “an act of obsession as head of state” so Manrique’s presence is important.

In addition, the chancellor will “hold bilateral meetings with the United Kingdom’s Minister for North and South America, David Rutley, as well as other authorities”.

Gustavo Manrique

The other guests at the ceremony are King Carlos III and his wife Camilla Sunday peasthe Achuar leader who also had a special role in another ceremonial event before the coronation.

This Thursday, at 14:00 (London local time), the Peas presented the British King with a feather headdress as a token of gratitude “In recognition of your commitment to protecting the Amazon rainforest and restoring harmony between humanity and nature”said in a press release from Buckingham Palace.

In a previous interview with a British media outlet, Domingo Peas assured that the crown was a “sign of respect” for the monarch. (AND)