King Charles III's Coronation marked a significant milestone in British history, from the historic ceremony to the millions of Brits who took to the streets to celebrate.
His wife Camilla was also crowned as Queen Consort during the traditional ceremony, which took place at Westminster Abbey.
The Royal Family was in attendance, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
To mark this historic milestone, the Daily Mirror celebrated King Charles III’s Coronation with special editions on the 6th and 7th May.
The must-have papers delve into the details of the ceremony from the milestone moment of the crowning to the eye-catching celebrations across the nation, from a star-studded concert to street parties thrown by royal fans.
The Daily Mirror also looks at King Charles III’s life and legacy as he takes to the throne including spectacular photos of the royal family, his childhood and other memorable moments.
The special editions are a must for any royal fan, offering a lifelong keepsake to commemorate one of the biggest moments in the royal family’s history - and you can already order your copies in a commemorative box from £6.99 here.
The box contains Daily Mirror's Saturday May 6 Edition and Sunday May 7 Edition, filled with spectacular images of the Coronation celebrations, as well as pictures from King Charles III's childhood, and his mother the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a piece of Royal Family history. Order your copy of The Daily Mirror’s King Charles III Coronation box today.
King Charles III He became monarch of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, on September 8, 2022, with his Coronation taking place on Saturday 6th May.
Brits have already begun to prepare for thousands of street parties and celebrations, not to mention royal well-wishers from all over the world are flying to the UK to be part of the festivities.
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