Coronation 2023: Take A Look At The Procession On Their Way Back To Buckingham Palace After The Crowning
Mounted soldiers waited for the signal to march off in the procession back to the palace near the end of King Charles III and Queen Camilla's coronation. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppFollowing their coronation, King Charles III and Queen Camilla were carried in the Gold State Coach, drawn by eight Windsor Greys, in the Coronation Procession as they return along The Mall to Buckingham Palace in London. (Image Source: Getty)
The Princess Royal led the Coronation Procession as the Gold-Stick-in-Waiting. Princess Anne has held the distinguished position since 1998. It dates back to the 15th century, when two officers — a Gold Stick and a Silver Stick — were put close to the king to defend them from danger. (Image Source: Getty)
Catherine, Princess of Wales, waved to the people as she made her way back to the palace. (Image Source: Getty)
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh smiled on her way back post the coronation ceremony. (Image Source: Getty)
Princess Alexandra travelled in a Gold State Coach during the Coronation Procession from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace. (Image Source: Getty)
Lady Louise Windsor also travelled in a Gold State Coach back to Buckingham Palace. (Image Source: Getty)
Princess Charlotte joined her parents in the first horse-drawn carriage behind the Gold State Coach. (Image Source: Getty)
Members of the military took part in the parade after the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. (Image Source: Getty)
The procession path from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace was only 1.3 miles long, compared to Queen Elizabeth's 4.5-mile parade after her coronation in 1953. (Image Source: Getty)