Charles’ coronation designed to showcase diversity
Though every coronation is rich in tradition, Charles’ coronation will look very different from his mother’s 70 years ago.
On Saturday, 6,000 fewer people will fill the pews of Westminster Abbey for today's coronation than they did for his mother's, but it will be a much more diverse and inclusive crowd.

“This is an ancient ceremony that goes back 1,000 years, but [the royals] want to use it to showcase modern Britain today,” said ABC News royal contributor Victoria Murphy. “So we're going to see inside the Abbey, ordinary members of the public in the seats that would have been occupied by aristocrats 70 years ago, and also a lot of diversity.”
“We're going to see lots of women, which was not the case in 1953, people of different ethnicities, different religions,” she said. “They’re really putting front and center the diversity that exists in Britain today.”










