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By Natalie Thomas and JEEVAN RAVINDRAN

Royal super fans struggle to contain their excitement ahead of coronation

Terry Hutt, aged 87, a life long royals fan sits surrounded by royals memorabilia he has collected since he was a child, at his home in Weston-super-Mare, Britain, April 25, 2023. REUTERS/Molly Darlington

Margaret Tyler's fascination with the British royal family began as a child, when she would cut out photos of the now-King Charles III and his sister, Princess Anne.

The 79-year-old, just four years older than the British monarch, is among the royal super fans who cannot contain her excitement for his coronation this Saturday.

Terry Hutt, aged 87, a life long royals fan sits at his home in Weston-super-Mare, Britain, April 25, 2023. REUTERS/Molly Darlington

"I haven't got any brothers or sisters," Tyler said. "And I think that made a difference, really. I sort of followed them, Princess Anne as a toddler, really, Prince Charles a bit older. So really, I do enjoy what I do."

Tyler's obsession has filled her home in northwest London, with rooms named after members of the royal family and little space to move among piles of royal memorabilia including flags, photos and china.

"Some people smoke, some people drink, some people go on holiday," Tyler said. "I don't do any of those things. I'm here, watching the royals."

Margaret Tyler, aged 79, a life long royals fan puts on her jacket surrounded by royal memorabilia she has collected since she was a young child, at her home in Wembley, Britain, April 27, 2023. REUTERS/Molly Darlington

Like Tyler, 87-year-old Terry Hutt is also an avid royal fan, forming a special connection with them after the Queen Mother visited a church hit by a bomb while he and his family were sheltering during World War Two.

"I've got no favourites because they're all friendly to me, anyway," said Hutt, who keeps a record of letters he receives from the royals. "And they treat me as one of their own, I suppose."

Hutt said his memorabilia brings him closer to the royals, and began collecting in earnest after his retirement. For the coronation, he hopes to make the journey to London from his home in Weston-Super-Mare, if a planned operation goes well.

Margaret Tyler, aged 79, a life long royals fan stands at her home in Wembley, Britain, April 27, 2023. REUTERS/Molly Darlington

"I love it when the royals have got big dos on," said Tyler, who plans to watch all coronation footage and even stay up at night to watch repeats.

Gazing wistfully at a coronation-edition British flag with a photo of King Charles at its centre, Tyler reflected on Charles's expression.

"He's just got a nice look on his face, don't you think? I think he does," she said. "I think he's thinking, 'Oh god, what have I let myself in for?'"

Margaret Tyler, aged 79, a life long royals fan holds a photo of King Charles III as she talks about his upcoming coronation, at her home in Wembley, Britain, April 27, 2023. REUTERS/Molly Darlington

(Reporting Jeevan Ravindran and Natalie Thomas; Additional reporting by Will Russell; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

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