Coronation of King Charles 3rd

The coronation of a new monarch is a rare event on our shores. Even if Charles only lasts a decade, for most of us statistically we're only likely to see one more in our lifetimes. Whilst I'm no royalist I'm not anti royalist either, and hope to enjoy the event and people coming together under the flag for once. We have a tradition and a long history and should celebrate that, even if people tell us the British are no good, did this and that historically and so on. It's a bit stale now anyway, being told to be ashamed of your ancestors, and history shows that way of thinking is hardly progressive. You don't need to be their number one fans to accept that. Just grab a beer and enjoy the occasion.

They're having a street party here and an event on the village fields, I'll be at both and my young kids, whist not having it in their diaries as the best thing to ever happen I'm sure, are somewhat excited to see what it is all about. They can't believe I've never seen a coronation myself either.

Yet I fear the op may be right, so many can't connect to the monarchy, or to Charles as a person, that it could be a catalyst for change. There's a lot of unhappiness brewing under the surface in our country, much of it justified thanks to some horrendous political shenanigans but also this wave of people seemingly needing a cause and wanting to be heard regardless of what it is and what the collateral damage is, looking for a way to step up to the next level and the monarchy could be that unifying hated symbol for many.

Although, I've always assumed that the royals probably bring in as much tourist money as they cost us, maybe more, so maybe national pride may swell ironically when we see all those foreign types going crazy over it all.
Not many outside of England and NI care really, with the exception of Americans.
 
Simon Abney-Hastings (left), from Wangaratta, 160 miles north of Melbourne, has been awarded the honour of carrying the golden spurs at Charles's ceremony - a tradition dating back to Richard the Lionheart's coronation in 1189. But there are some historians who believe it should really be Mr Abney-Hastings, not Charles (right), sitting on the throne. His claim to be rightful heir to the English crown only came to light in 2004 after a leading historian said he had uncovered evidence that the current Royal Family was an accident following Edward IV's allegedly illegitimate birth in 1442.

 
400000 people to get a coronation medal for simply doing their jobs. This fucking country is a joke.Emergency workers and Police included.The ones who actually work and keep the country solvent are overlooked in favour of probably a load of civil servants and council staff who do Jack shit and are still working from home
 
400000 people to get a coronation medal for simply doing their jobs. This fucking country is a joke.Emergency workers and Police included.The ones who actually work and keep the country solvent are overlooked in favour of probably a load of civil servants and council staff who do Jack shit and are still working from home

Are you jealous? With that many being handed out, you only need to wait a bit for one to pop up on ebay.

Where does it say anything about council workers getting medals?

Yes most are still working from home although probably have to go in at least once a week.

Why not put in application and collect your gold plated pension and above market rate salary for doing "jack shit", even if you are already retired, it's not like you will ever be expected to do any work, might not even have to log on to work computer more than once a month.
 

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