Charles III of the United Kingdom he was crowned this morning in Westminster Abbey, in a religious ceremony conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Church of England. In the end, He rode through the streets of London in a golden carriage, accompanied by music, rain, his entourage and the applause and shouts of the crowd that had been waiting for hours to see him.

King Charles and King Camilla left Westminster Abbey in a golden carriage. Photo: AFP

However, the British media noticed that someone did not participate in the procession. Cameras placed along the streets of London were searched for in vain The King’s youngest son, Prince Harry, left the Abbey and returned directly to the airport and flies to the United States to return to his family.

Live: Climax of Carlos III’s coronation in the United Kingdom, the king returned to Buckingham Palace accompanied by Queen Camilla

Harry hopes to be able to celebrate his son Archie’s birthdaytogether with Meghan Markle and little Lilibet.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, along with his cousin, Princess Beatrice of York, enter Westminster to attend the coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, their grandfather. Photo: AFP

But that was not the only news for Carlos III. Among those gathered there were not only sympathizers, but also members of the association anti-monarchy movementcharacterized by yellow color, which carried signs with the phrase “Not my king”

Instead of that, the armed forces of the United Kingdom lined up in full regalia to display their weapons before the kings and declare their loyalty to the Crown, and together with them the representatives of the Commonwealth of Nations. The British national anthem was heard there, God save the king.

Members of the English Royal Guard took off their black hats for a few seconds to salute the king three times as he entered Buckingham surrounded by the sound of bagpipes. It is a moment that has been waiting 70 years to present itself.

King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, tour the streets of London in a golden state car, accompanied by a royal guard. Photo: AFP

British TV interviewed some of the non-royal guests who managed to enter the abbey, including a teenager Max Woosey, 13, who held the Guinness World Record for camping outside Buckingham Palace every night for three years, to raise funds for a hospice dedicated to cancer patients. The young man collected an amount of 750,000 pounds.

There was also Peaches Golding, a British American who holds the title of Lord Lieutenant of the County and City of Bristol. she emphasized coronation music, with numerous pieces composed especially for the occasionand is performed by artists from across the Commonwealth. (AND)