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King Charles III Coronation: A Royal Weekend In Photos
See photos from the newly crowned king's coronation and festivities from the weekend.

LONDON — King Charles III was crowned the new monarch of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on Saturday at Westminster Abbey Saturday, starting a weekend celebraton of the event of a lifetime for many and the first coronation in more than 70 years
The coronation ceremony relied heavily on ancient rituals and was dripping in jewels. Charles sat upon a 700-year-old throne, crowned with St. Edward's crown and carried a bejeweled orb and golden scepter.
Spectators lined the streets in London in hopes of catching a glimpse of the new king. However, at a time when the monarchy is working to remain relevant in the modern era, the ceremony was not celebrated by all. Protestors were also in attendance to show their disdain as the new king and queen nd their royal procession rolled by after the ceremony.
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Several high-profile public figures could be seen at Westminster Abbey and the weekend activities. Katy Perry and First Lady Jill Biden attended the coronation. Perry performed at a concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday, while Biden sat with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during the Big Lunch party on Downing Street.
Some close royal family members celebrated the king's coronation in a limited capacity. Prince Harry made the trek from the States to the U.K. for the coronation. However, did not make an appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with his family and the king. This was the prince's first appearance with his family after the release of his much talked about biography "Spare".
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The weekend was packed with pageantry, music, protests and plenty of events:



























The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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