The coronation of King Charles III and his Queen Consort means the flags will be out in Yorkshire. Here’s our guide to how and where to raise a…
The coronation of King Charles III and his Queen Consort means the flags will be out in Yorkshire. Here’s our guide to how and where to raise a royal toast and enjoy May’s bounty of bank holidays.
He also has strong ties with the Jorvik Viking Centre after attending the Coppergate dig which led to the discovery of York’s Viking past and paved the way for Jorvik where he helped with its fundraising efforts and officially opened it in 1984. The King also attended Royal Ascot when it was held at York Racecourse in 2005. If you’re visiting York, then the regal way to arrive is via Micklegate – the traditional royal entrance into the city.
Discover the story of Harewood’s relationship to this historic ceremony throughout the years as you view the Lascelles’ family coronation robes and other precious items from their historic collection on display in the Servant’s Hall. Extend your experience by joining a special tour of all things ‘royal’ at Harewood or tuck into Coronation Afternoon Tea on the Terrace.
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