Will you swear allegiance to the King during the Coronation? Let us know
This weekend, Brits across the four corners of the UK will be invited to take an oath of allegiance to the King Charles III during his royal Coronation.
But the news has resulted in public outcry, as the change has been slammed by those who oppose the royals. Anti-Monarch group Republic has described the request as "offensive" and "tone-deaf". Top Trending Stories Today Also known as swearing in, the oath of allegiance to the crown is common in British life. For example, before taking their seats in parliament, politicians must take the oath - and are required to do so by law.
This will take place after King Charles III is enthroned and set in the royal crown. The Church of England will first swear allegiance, followed by Prince William then the UK public.
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