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Many of us will also be looking for decorations that we can keep as ways to remember this historic event too. Some brands have created special collections to do just that, including Fortnum & Mason and Emma Bridgewater. Both have created stunning limited edition ranges to celebrate and remember King Charles' III coronation. The collections are also great gift ideas if you're attending a street party this bank holiday, or just know someone who is a royal family fan. Use poster paint to write a message on your bunting, such as ‘Happy Wedding Day'. Leave to dry before using to decorate your street.

Although he acceded to the throne immediately upon the Queen's death on September 8, 2022, King Charles' coronation does not take place until May 6th, 2023. The ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey, and we expect that the day will be accompanied by the traditional celebrations for grand royal occasions: street parties, crowds lining the streets, and plenty of people snapping up royal memorabilia to remember the occasion. Coronations, jubilees and royal weddings always produce plenty of merchandise, from the red coronation chairs designed for Prince Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales, to the elaborate porcelain produced by the Royal Collection. Paint wooden pegs in red, white and blue. Leave to dry then write on ‘Royal Wedding’ with a permanent marker pen. saw celebratory highs and emotional lows when it came to the royal family. The Platinum Jubilee, which marked 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, was followed swiftly by her passing in September. However, with the loss of one beloved monarch comes the beginning of a journey with a new one, King Charles III. The good news is there are plenty of royal-inspired street party decor options from the likes of John Lewis, Selfridges, Not On The High Street, and more to help you get organised fort he big event.

While there will be public events, parties and even a Coronation Concert taking place over the course of King Charles' coronation long weekend (which includes a bank holiday on Monday 8 May,) if you're after a keepsake to remember the occasion for years to come, you may be looking for Coronation memorabilia to mark the historic event. Whether you want to keep a souvenir for yourself or want to show it to your children and grandchildren in years to come, you may be after a piece to remind you of this monumental event in history. With The King's coronation date officially this weekend (taking place on Saturday 6 May 2023), many of us are making plans on how we're going to celebrate the special occasion this coronation bank holiday. Whether you're planning to have quiet drinks in or hosting a party, there are the plenty coronation decorations to get you in the mood across the bank holiday weekend. Alternate the coloured diamonds along a piece of string (this can be as long as you want to make your bunting) then fold the diamonds over the string to form triangles. Glue flat and leave to dry. Equally, if you want to keep your decorations simple, we suggest creating your own hand-made coronation decorations such as paper chains, streamers and hanging paper balls. Also, why not take a look at our best coronation recipes for some tasty treats to enjoy over the bank holiday weekend too? We've lined up our favourite pieces available to buy now, with more coming as we approach the big day. The best places to shop for coronation memorabilia

These colourful chair sashes are another great way to decorate your street party. They’re really easy to make, too. With the coronation of King Charles III taking place this Saturday (6 May), many of us are preparing to host (or attend) street parties or garden gatherings, to make the most of the long bank holiday weekend. It's been almost 70 years since the UK and Commonwealth have seen the crowning of a monarch, so King Charles III's coronation ceremony on Saturday 6 May is set to be a much anticipated and celebrated event. There's a bank holiday weekend planned to celebrate the King taking the throne and we can expect it to be a once-in-a-generation event. When can we look forward to the coronation of the New King? The coronation service for King Charles III will be held on 6th May, in the spring/summer season of 2023. The event will be scheduled close to the 70th anniversary of the former Queen’s coronation in 1953. The royal coronation falling 70 years after Queen Elizabeth II was crowned will make the occasion even more special and significant for the people of Britain and the commonwealth countries, with events for the royal occasion taking place all over the world. A ceremony will be held to officially crown King Charles III the new monarch, the final event in his accession to the throne. A bank holiday in the UK is set to be announced for the state event in due course, giving us all a chance to get involved with this historic event and celebrate the coronation of the new King. Cut out 5cm width bands from red, white and blue crepe paper – it’s much easier to do this if you keep the paper folded, then unfold it when you’ve finished cutting the strips.Paper plates and wooden cutlery are perfect for eating outdoors. Keep them tidy with these handy painted pegs.

Draw and cut out a large diamond from a piece of A4 paper or card. Use this as a template to cut out diamonds from red, white and blue paper tablecloths.

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