King Charles III is to put refugees and the NHS at the heart of a diverse Coronation that will bring the nation together in a three-day celebration designed to reflect modern, multi-cultural Britain. A Coronation Choir made up of amateur singers representing the nation’s “faces and voices”, including LGBTQ+ groups and deaf signers, will perform at a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday May 7.
In episode four, the couple pinpointed the moment things turned for her in the royal family. “I think Australia was a real turning point,” a friend said. “Because they were so popular, so popular with the public. “And the palace, were incredibly threatened by that.”