King Charles coronation: Invites sent to 850 community champions Tags:United Kingdom 5 comments A nice touch. ” recognition of their charitable contributions.” We could forgo all the pomp and circumstance and donate that money instead? Be nice when it’s over and we can all get on with out lives without hearing about this propogandist nonsense. This is close to half the capacity of the entire Abbey, FWIW. It can sit around 2,000 people. The coronation of Elizabeth II involved triple that using temporary seating galleries, but that would fall foul of modern fire safety regulations. All British Supremes? Honest Wombles? Human Interrailers? Quiet Batpeople? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
” recognition of their charitable contributions.” We could forgo all the pomp and circumstance and donate that money instead?
Be nice when it’s over and we can all get on with out lives without hearing about this propogandist nonsense.
This is close to half the capacity of the entire Abbey, FWIW. It can sit around 2,000 people. The coronation of Elizabeth II involved triple that using temporary seating galleries, but that would fall foul of modern fire safety regulations.
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A nice touch.
” recognition of their charitable contributions.”
We could forgo all the pomp and circumstance and donate that money instead?
Be nice when it’s over and we can all get on with out lives without hearing about this propogandist nonsense.
This is close to half the capacity of the entire Abbey, FWIW. It can sit around 2,000 people.
The coronation of Elizabeth II involved triple that using temporary seating galleries, but that would fall foul of modern fire safety regulations.
All British Supremes?
Honest Wombles?
Human Interrailers?
Quiet Batpeople?