The clock is counting down to her big day coronation ceremony of King Charles and Queen Camilla in Londonthe Saturday, May 6.

British police will deploy 29,000 men on the streets of the British capital to ensure safety and order.

The enthronement ceremony of England’s new King Charles III is expected to be the most popular event internationally as Charles is the 41st monarch in line to the British throne and the oldest to be crowned, to date.

London rehearsals

In addition to the event of historical importance, the entire ritual of the day is expected to offer a… super spectacle to the public, with grand processions to and from Westminster Abbey.

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London rehearsals

Everyone is working feverishly to ensure everything is perfect on the big day while the nightly rehearsals of the royal procession routes are spectacular.

London rehearsals

On the first, short journey, the royal couple will be transported from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in the carriage used for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012 – the newest royal carriage, even equipped with air conditioning.

London rehearsals

After the ceremony at the Abbey, in the grand royal parade, the crowned royals will return to Buckingham in the 260-year-old Gold State carriage, which is used at every coronation. It is 7 meters long, 3.6 meters high and weighs 4 tons, hence it moves at a very slow pace.

London rehearsals