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TopicAnyone planning on going to King Charles' coronation?
KodyKeir
09/09/22 7:45:57 PM
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If there is one, it will be at least a year away, The Queen's took 16 months and her uncle Edward's was delayed indefinitely to force him to abdicate.

Charles may be forced to abdicate, the church will likely refuse to work with parliament for setting a date because Charles is a divorcee, married to a divorcee whose husband is still alive; Edward's sin was just marrying a divorcee.

Charles needs three things for his coronation, a progressive Archbishop of Canterbury willing to buck centuries of tradition, a strong government, and the love of the people; he only has one of those things, if that. If the Archbishop does not give the church's consent, they could force abdication in favour of William.

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