The coronation of King Charles III was attended by members of the British royal family, prime ministers, presidents, foreign royals, world luminaries and many celebrities.
Stars filled Westminster Abbey for the historic coronation moment for King Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla. Below, we’ve named each celebrity who was in the morning’s congregation.
Katy Perry
Perry, who headlined at Charles’s Coronation Concert in London, attended the ceremony. in a dramatic lavender monochrome ensemble. The look consisted of a blouse, a pencil skirt and a large fishnet hat.
lionel richie
Richie, who also performed at the Coronation Concert, looked dapper in a long black coat and gray striped trousers when he arrived at Westminster Abbey ahead of the ceremony.
lady emma thompson
The actor was seen heading to the event in a long red floral coat over a black dress.
Dame Judi Dench
Eagle-eyed fans stained Dench during the live broadcast of the ceremony.
lady maggie smith
He Harry Potter star she also attended the abbey, where she was seen wearing a cornflower blue ensemble.
Jill and Finnegan Biden
Representing President Joe Biden, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden invited her 23-year-old granddaughter, Finnegan Biden, to accompany her to Charles’ coronation. For the occasion, the two wore matching blue and yellow monochromatic looks, which gave a nod to the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
Buckingham Palace formerly Announced that the coronation service would “reflect the role of the Monarch today and look to the future, while also being rooted in long-standing traditions and pageantry.”
The historic occasion, which marks the first British coronation in 70 years, with the last occurring for Queen Elizabeth II in 1953— was extended with other related events throughout the weekend, including a Coronation Concert, a community event called Big Lunch, and a volunteer event called Big Help Out.
The palace notes: “The Coronation of the King and Queen Consort will be marked with events across the country and a concert at Windsor Castle. Their Majesties want to encourage people to spend Coronation Weekend celebrating with friends, families and their communities.
The ceremony was intentionally designed to intertwine the King’s lifelong passion for the environment, and several decisions were made in the interest of sustainability. This includes the king and queen consort reuse of your throne chairs and crownsinvitations printed on recycled paper and carefully crafted floral arrangements.
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As the Associate Editor of HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey stays on top of all the celebrity news. She also writes about social movements and connects with activists leading the fight for workers’ rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, seeing Emma again (the 2020 version, of course), or buying another corset.
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