King Charles, Queen Camilla.Photo: Andrew Milligan/Getty

Break out the bunting —King Charlesis having another coronation celebration!
Last Friday, thegovernment of Scotlandannounced that the crowning of King Charles andQueen Camillawill be honored with special processions and a church service in Edinburgh on July 5. Thefestivities followthe couple’scoronationat Westminster Abbey in London on May 6 with a distinctly Scottish spin.Prince WilliamandKate Middleton— a.k.a. the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as they are called in Scotland! — will also be in attendance.
The event will take place during Scotland’s Royal Week.
Edinburgh Castle.Getty

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Hopefully Cruachan IV behaves for the event. The pony was often on-hand to welcome Queen Elizabeth toBalmoral Castlein Scotland for herannual summer breakbut was known to create a stir around the monarch. In 2018, the animal’sinopportune bathroom breaknearly upstaged the Queen’s arrival, while the pony tried totake a nibble of Queen Elizabeth’s bouquet of flowerswhile she visited Stirling Castle the previous year. Luckily, Queen Elizabeth, a lifelong horse enthusiast, laughed off the incidents.
Queen Elizabeth, Cruachan IV.Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty

Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty
On July 5, cadet musicians from the Combined Cadet Force Pipes and Drums and 51 Brigade Cadet Military Band will also perform.
A Royal Procession will also move from the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official royal residence of the British monarch, to St. Giles' Cathedral. Members of the public will be able to watch both processions along the Royal Mile.
Palace of Holyroodhouse.Lesley Martin-WPA Pool/Getty

Lesley Martin-WPA Pool/Getty
Inside the cathedral, King Charles, 74, will be presented with the Honours of Scotland during a National Service of Thanksgiving.
According toEdinburgh Castle’s website, “The Honours of Scotland, on display in the Crown Room, are the oldest Crown jewels in Britain. Made of gold, silver and precious gems, the priceless crown, sceptre and sword of state are objects of immense significance.”
They add that the jewels have a “turbulent past.”
“They were removed from the castle and hidden in 1651–60 to keep them from Oliver Cromwell’s army. In 1707, following the Act of Union between England and Scotland, they were locked in a chest and sealed away,” they explain. “In 1818, Sir Walter Scott, the famous novelist, rediscovered the Honours – along with a mysterious silver wand.”
The crown was made for James V, who first wore it at the 1540 coronation of Queen Mary of Guise. Three years later, Mary Queen of Scots was the first to be crowned using the new crown and sceptre together.
Honours of Scotland.JOHN BRACEGIRDLE/Alamy Stock Photo

JOHN BRACEGIRDLE/Alamy Stock Photo
TheStone of Destiny, which is also called theStone of Scone(pronounced “skoon”), will also be in the cathedral.
The 300-lbs. sandstone slab, which has rich significance in both England and Scotland along with a history of controversy, was installed inside St. Edward’s Chair for Charles’ coronation in London. While the stone is now housed in the Crown Room at Edinburgh Castle, itreturned to Westminster Abbeyfor King Charles' crowning ceremony.
Stone of Destiny.SUSANNAH IRELAND/POOL/AFP via Getty

SUSANNAH IRELAND/POOL/AFP via Getty
At the end of the church service, a 21-gun salute will be fired from Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Procession will then move back to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and the Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force will perform a flypast overhead — just like at the May 6 coronation.
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Queen Camilla, King Charles.Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham Palace

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip.United Press Photo/SuperStock/Alamy Stock Photo

United Press Photo/SuperStock/Alamy Stock Photo
In the statement from the government of Scotland, First Minister Humza Yousaf said more information about the upcoming events will be released in the coming weeks.
source: people.com