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Jacob Rawley

Wowcher launches Coronation shopping deals for revellers to stock up on

With the King's Coronation fast approaching, those who are looking to have some friends over may want to get their house prepped.

And as decorations could become hard to come as we get closer to the big day, it's worth picking things up sooner rather than later.

With that in mind, it's worth getting a hold of things on the cheap as well, as Wowcher has launched Coronation deals with more than 70 percent off on some items.

The webpage states: "Why not bring a touch of royalty to your next party and host your very own King's Coronation? Wowcher is here to provide you with everything you need to create a memorable and regal experience right in the comfort of your own home.

"Whether you're looking to host an intimate gathering with a few close friends or a grand event with a larger group, our site has everything you need to create an authentic and memorable coronation experience."

You can stock up on Coronation decorations (Wowcher)

The collection includes everything from flags that cost £9.99 instead of £25.99 to a full decoration kit that includes bunting for £12.99 instead of £29.99.

If you're planning to go big, or already had plans for a major improvement, there is also 73 percent off of garden barbeques and up to 60 percent off on a huge gazebo - which costs just £39.99.

And if you're looking to have a selection of drinks for guests, you can buy a mixed case of red, white and rosé wine from SquareGrapes. It will put you back £39 instead of £61.52.

Those planning to view the historic event might want to splash out on decor, however, those who don't typically watch the telly won't have to fork out for a TV licence.

A statement on TV Licensing reads: "This dispensation allows events to be organised for communities in venues where TV is not usually watched to screen live programmes throughout the weekend without needing to purchase a licence.

"This includes, for example, community venues such as churches, town halls, community centres, libraries and streets across Britain as well as commercial premises acting as community venues such as concert halls, performing arts venues, cinemas and shops.

"It also applies to any outdoor venues which have the facilities to screen."

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