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The ceremony will include a royal procession and the monarch's formal investiture by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The United Kingdom will conduct the coronation ceremony for King Charles III on Saturday, marking the first such event in the country since 1953, when his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, formally ascended to the throne.
Just the News will include written and video coverage of the historic event, which will occur in historic Westminster Abbey.
The ceremony will include a royal procession and the monarch's formal investiture by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The British sovereign is also the supreme head of the Church of England and has traditionally held the title of "Defender of the Faith."
Some controversy has emerged, however, as Charles intends to swear a more generic oath that will include a promise to protect people of all faiths and their frights to practice freely, according to Forbes.