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Coronation is the bi-anual event wherein the new King and Queen are coronated. The day consists of three, major courts: | Coronation is the bi-anual event wherein the new King and Queen are coronated. The day consists of three, major courts: | ||
# The final court of the current King and Queen | |||
##Awards are presented, specifically [[Signum Reginae]], [[Sigillum Regis]] or [[Signum Regni]]. Final court is also a likely time for investitures to the Orders of the [[Chivalry]], [[Laurel]] or [[Pelican]] to take place | |||
##Presentations are made to the "retiring" monarchs | |||
##The royal court, Queen's guard and [[King's Champion|King's]] and [[Queen's Champion|Queen's champions]] are released from their service to the monarchs | |||
# Coronation | |||
##The new King and Queen are coronated | |||
##[[Peers]], [[Baronage]] and [[Officers]] swear fealty to the new King and Queen | |||
##The new royal court and Queen's guard are sworn into service | |||
# The first court of the new King and Queen | |||
##The retired King and/or Queen are granted [[Royal Peerage]] titles, if appropriate | |||
##The new monarchs present other awards (though, typically, not very many) | |||
##Presentations are made to the new monarchs |
Revision as of 22:01, 23 November 2008
Coronation is the bi-anual event wherein the new King and Queen are coronated. The day consists of three, major courts:
- The final court of the current King and Queen
- Awards are presented, specifically Signum Reginae, Sigillum Regis or Signum Regni. Final court is also a likely time for investitures to the Orders of the Chivalry, Laurel or Pelican to take place
- Presentations are made to the "retiring" monarchs
- The royal court, Queen's guard and King's and Queen's champions are released from their service to the monarchs
- Coronation
- The first court of the new King and Queen
- The retired King and/or Queen are granted Royal Peerage titles, if appropriate
- The new monarchs present other awards (though, typically, not very many)
- Presentations are made to the new monarchs