According to The Sun, the new monarch may be crowned in the spring or summer of 2023.

And there is a possibility that this may happen on the 70th anniversary of the coronation of Elizabeth II herself, which took place on June 2, 1953, which, you must agree, would be very symbolic.

Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II / Photo: Associated Press

The coronation of the monarch usually takes place in Westminster Abbey.

The publication writes that 48 hours after the burial of Elizabeth II, planning for the coronation of the new king began.

According to sources, the coronation of King Charles III will not be as grand as his mother's.

It will be less expensive than the Queen's and will be funded by taxpayers as usual.

"There is no rush with the coronation, and a lot needs to be planned. But it will be in May or June, depending on the events that will take place in the world," the source told the publication.

"While the family remains in official royal mourning until next Monday, nothing will be announced in the near future. But everyone knows it has to happen next year, and May or June is the best time."

King Charles III / Photo: Associated Press

We will remind, it was in June that Queen Elizabeth II usually celebrated her official birthday.

Charles has long made it clear that he wants a simplified monarchy, and it is clear that his coronation will reflect that.

Also, the cost of living crisis is likely to be factored into the planning of this massive event.

However, despite some changes, the ceremony will still remain true to ancient traditions and reflect changes in the modern world.

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