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One of the most important events of recent times will take place in the UK very soon. The whole country will celebrate the solemn coronation of the new king, Charles III. The other day, Bloomberg reported that the cost of the celebration has been increased. A source from the Interior Ministry told the publication that this was necessary to ensure complete security.
Thousands of police and security forces will be deployed to protect the royal family. According to insiders, only law enforcement agencies will need to pay about 150 million pounds (more than 15 billion rubles). The rest of the funds will be used to organize a three-day celebration. It is noted that the coronation of Elizabeth II cost about 47 million pounds (more than 4 billion rubles).

The festivities will last for three days. They start May 6th. In one of them, on the territory of Westminster Abbey, a concert will be held, at which world celebrities will perform. Among them are Andrea Bocelli and Lionel Richie, as well as Take That, Sir Bryn Terfel, Alexis French and Freya Ridings. One of the headliners will be Katy Perry. Recently it became known that Prince Harry will still attend the coronation, but without his wife.
Prince William and Kate Middleton wished their only daughter Charlotte a happy birthday today. On the eve of the girl’s 8th birthday, a new portrait of the young princess appeared on Kate and William’s official social media account. In the picture, Charlotte is captured in a white dress with ruffles in a small blue flower. She sits in a wicker chair and smiles broadly.

Source: Hellomagazine

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