Same Abbey, new age—each coronation mirrors its century.
William I (1066)
- Secures legitimacy after conquest; sets the Westminster precedent.
- Tense atmosphere; the Abbey becomes a theatre of power.
Elizabeth II (1953)
- First televised coronation—global audience and post‑war optimism.
- Balance of medieval rite with modern media and logistics.
Charles III (2023)
- Inclusion and interfaith elements, streamlined ceremonial scale.
- New music commissions alongside foundational anthems.
What Endures
- Oath, anointing, crowning, enthronement, homage—core structure holds.
- The Coronation Chair and Stone of Destiny anchor the memory of kingship.
Bottom Line
Westminster crowns rulers—and reflects the nation they will serve.