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“It’s A Great Honour”: Sikh Peer Who Gave Coronation Glove To King Charles
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“It’s A Great Honour”: Sikh Peer Who Gave Coronation Glove To King Charles

[ad_1] "I've known King Charles for many years," Lord Indrajit Singh said.London: Lord Indarjit Singh is the British Sikh peer who handed over a key item of the regalia to King Charles III during his Coronation at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday, symbolic of the multi-faith note being struck at the traditionally Christian ceremony.The 90-year-old peer was part of a procession of peers who walked up to the altar before handing over the Coronation Glove, which is a demonstration of the Sovereign as advocate and challenger for the protection and honour of the people. It also bears a second meaning, as a reminder of holding power, symbolised in the royal Sceptre, gently in a gloved hand."It's a great honour for myself, but much more for the wider Sikh community, in this country, in I...
Watch: Royal Family Releases Special Quiche Recipe To Mark King Charles’ Coronation
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Watch: Royal Family Releases Special Quiche Recipe To Mark King Charles’ Coronation

[ad_1] England is officially crowning King Charles III as their monarch on 6 May 2023. And food has become a part of the occasion in more ways than one. Only yesterday, a video showing an artist's special tribute to the King went viral. Wondering why? Well, the artist's unique creation was actually made of toast and marmite spread! (Read full story here). But food has an official role to play too, especially in the form of the Coronation Lunch. Local communities are also hosting their own "Big Lunches" to mark this historic day. A few days back, The King and Queen Consort shared a recipe for the "Coronation Quiche" to encourage people "to get involved with the Coronation Big Lunch."Also Read: Italian Cuisine Could Soon Get UNESCO World Heritage Tag By December 2025Here's how you can also...
King Charles’ Coronation: UK Artist Makes Portrait With Toast And Spread
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King Charles’ Coronation: UK Artist Makes Portrait With Toast And Spread

[ad_1] Britain is geared up for an exciting weekend as King Charles III will officially ascend the throne. On May 6, 2023, the grand coronation ceremony will commence in London. People all over the world are eagerly awaiting the procession and developments from Buckingham Palace. Food will also form an integral part of King Charles' Coronation in the celebratory 'Big Coronation Lunch'. Meanwhile, artists are paying tribute to the ceremony in their own special way. A UK-based artist named Nathan Wyburn created a portrait of the king using a British classic - toast and marmite spread. Take a look:Also Read: Burger King Celebrates King Charles III's Coronation With Special Food OffersThe video was shared on Instagram reels, where it received over 37.2k views and hundreds of comments and lik...
Indian-Origin Peers To Be Part Of King Charles’ Coronation Event: Report
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Indian-Origin Peers To Be Part Of King Charles’ Coronation Event: Report

[ad_1] Buckingham Palace is yet to confirm the details of the ceremony for the crowning of Charles as King.London:  Indian-origin peers representing the Hindu and Sikh faiths are likely to be joined by Muslim and Jewish House of Lords representatives in carrying key pieces of Coronation emblems to add a multi-faith touch to the Christian religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6, it emerged on Saturday.According to "The Times" newspaper, non-Christian religions will be represented in the main ceremony by members of the House of Lords from the four major faiths.Lord Narendra Babubhai Patel, 84, will represent the Hindu faith and is expected to carry the sovereign's ring on the day of the Coronation.Lord Indrajit Singh, 90, will represent the Sikh faith and is expected to ...
Indian-Origin Chef Among Awardees’ Invite List For King Charles’ Coronation
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Indian-Origin Chef Among Awardees’ Invite List For King Charles’ Coronation

[ad_1] Manju Malhi is a professional chef who, since 2016.London: An Indian-origin chef, who works with a senior citizens charity in the UK, is among the British Empire Medal (BEM) winners on the royal invitation list for King Charles and Queen Camilla's Coronation ceremony in London next month, Buckingham Palace announced on Saturday.Manju Malhi was awarded a BEM for services to the community in London during the COVID-19 response and will join 850 BEM recipients as well as other community champions and charity representatives from across the UK at the ceremony to be held in Westminster Abbey on May 6.Malhi is a professional chef who, since 2016, has acted as the Resident Chef for the charity Open Age, which champions an active life for older people in London, helping those aged 50 or o...
King Charles III’s coronation emblem designed by iPhone designer
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King Charles III’s coronation emblem designed by iPhone designer

[ad_1] The official emblem for King Charles III's coronation, which is scheduled for May 6, was unveiled by Buckingham Palace on Saturday, featuring a circular floral design created by the acclaimed British designer behind Apple iPhone designs. The emblem by Sir Jony Ive, who was previously the Chief Design Officer at tech firm Apple and holds more than 14,000 patents worldwide, is from his creative collective “LoveFrom” and symbolises the historic beginning of the new reign – dubbed the UK's Carolean era. It pays tribute to the 74-year-old monarch's love of the natural world, unifying the flora of the four nations of the United Kingdom – the rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales, and the shamrock of Northern Ireland. “I...
“Of Many Cultures, Faiths…”: King Charles On Changes During Mother’s 70-Year Reign
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“Of Many Cultures, Faiths…”: King Charles On Changes During Mother’s 70-Year Reign

[ad_1] King Charles remembered, with gratitude, his "darling Mama". (File Photo)London: How the world has changed in seven decades — the period that Queen Elizabeth II was in the British throne — was a key theme today in the first national address by her son, King Charles III, since her death. "When The Queen came to the throne, Britain and the world were still coping with the privations and aftermath of the Second World War, and still living by the conventions of earlier times," he said, referring to her ascension in 1952.She died on Thursday at the age of 96.Though not mentioning colonialism, which met its end in the early decades of Queen Elizabeth's reign, the new monarch spoke of how Britain is now multicultural. "In the course of the last 70 years, we have seen our society become o...