Photos of the day after King Charles's Coronation, including street parties and lunches around the UK.
Street parties are taking place across the UK to celebrate the Coronation, with a Big Lunch event in the afternoon and a concert taking place this evening in the grounds of Windsor Castle.In the morning, crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace to watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Meanwhile, people anticipated the day's events in Windsor with tea on the high street and picnics at Windsor Castle.American children's music group Kidz Bop performed at the Hamleys Coronation concert in London, while revellers joined together to celebrate the newly crowned royals at The Big Lunch in Regent's Park.
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