King Charles does not want ‘abhorrent’ pledge of allegiance during coronation

a friend of the king charles suggested that the new emperor would be intimidated by tHe publicly pledges allegiance to her.

Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby, a close friend of the king, said the idea was “ill-advised” and not something the monarch wanted.

“I can’t think of anything he would find more disgusting,” said Mr. Dimbleby. today’s program,

“He never wanted to be revered. He never wanted anyone to pay homage to him except as a joke as a joke.

He added: “He wanted, I think, to feel that people would share in the event and I don’t know how that would have happened.”

Lambeth Palace announces new people’s honor A “chorus of millions of voices” was introduced to allow “the first time in history to be able to participate in this solemn and joyous moment”.

The archbishop “shall summon all persons of good will and others in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”. Realms And protector of all realms, to pay homage in heart and voice to their undoubted king.

Mr Dimbleby said the initiative seemed to come from the archbishop “who is strongly evangelical.”

“I think it was well-intentioned, but rather ill-advised,” he said.

The order of the service at the coronation shall be as follows: “In the abbey and elsewhere, whoever so desires, say together:

“All: I do swear that I will bear true allegiance to your majesty, and to your heirs and successors in accordance with law. So help me, God.”

After this there will be a game with pomp.

The order of the service would be as follows: “In the abbey and elsewhere, all who wish, say together:

“All: I do swear that I will bear true allegiance to your majesty, and to your heirs and successors in accordance with law. So help me, God.”

After this there will be a game with pomp.

“Our hope is that at the point when the archbishop invites people to join in, that people wherever they are, if they’re watching by themselves at home, watching TV, will say it out loud — this There is a feeling of a great cry across the country and around the world for support for King.”

The spokesperson said the words printed on the service are for “everyone to share”.

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