What to know about King Charles' second coronation in Scotland
The full schedule for King Charles’ Scotland coronation
A National Service of Thanksgiving will then begin at 2:15 p.m. and be held at the Cathedral, where the new King will be presented with the Honours of Scotland, including a second crown. The Red Arrows, Britain’s Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, will celebrate the closing of the ceremony with a display in the Edinburgh sky at 3:40 p.m. The public is expected to line up along the Royal Mile to view the procession.The Honours of Scotland are the most important pieces of the Scottishand include a crown, scepter, and sword made of gold, silver, and precious gems. They are currently stored away at Edinburgh Castle and will be escorted to the royal procession by military and police.
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