![]() Windsor is a busy spot today, as it hosts tonight’s Coronation Concert. Speaking to one group of fans, the prince said: ‘I think his neck hurt last night, having the crown…it does weigh a hell of a lot.’ The heir to the throne also revealed that his father Charles’ neck hurt last night after wearing St Edward’s Crown, which weighs a hefty 5lbs and had to be carefully adjusted by the Archbishop of Canterbury to ensure it didn’t topple off his head. The couple have been mobbed by the hundreds of Windsor well wishers, shaking the hands of many, posing for selfies and having lengthy conversations. Prince William and Kate delighted fans with the unannounced appearance ahead of Sunday’s star-studded Coronation concert at Windsor Castle, with thousands of street parties and Coronation Big Lunches being held across the country throughout the day. Charlotte loves the musical Matilda at the moment. William told the group: “I can see you’re in Matilda T-shirts. The royal couple also met members of the Berkshire Theatre School who had performed songs from the musical Matilda earlier in the afternoon. Prince William spoke to the Rock Choir who had just performed on a stage on the Long Walk and joked that Prince Louis has been enjoying listening to Led Zeppelin recently. She was also reunited with Lauren Hall, CEO of The Babybank at Windsor, who she met last week and she recognised in the huge crowd. The Prince and Princess of Wales met with families enjoying the Big Lunch in the sunshine today, and told royal fans that Princess Charlotte was tired after making sure her brother Prince Louis behaved himself at the Coronation. The Mirror has more in its story about the lunch. High fives from the Princess of Wales □ /5UIVyho8eR It turns out that it was a can of organic Coronation Ale. And Prince William was handed a can of beer featuring King Charles!” ![]() People also reported, “They spent time meeting locals - including some wearing crown headpieces! - and drank out of cups featuring Union Jack designs. Originally conceived by the Eden Project, the events are intended to “boost community spirit, reduce loneliness and support charities and good causes.” were invited to gather with neighbors for the events as part of the coronation weekend. The Prince and Princess of Wales surprised some of their Windsor neighbors by attending a local Coronation Big Lunch this afternoon.Īs part of the Coronation weekend, neighbors and communities across the United Kingdom were invited to share food and fun together in a national act of celebration and friendship.
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