King Charles made the decision to inform his advisors that he will not be doing any royal obligations on May 5 after 6 o’clock. According to reports, King Charles has set a strict bedtime restriction of 6 o’clock for the evening before his coronation. The 74-year-old king made the decision to inform his staff that he won’t be performing any royal duties after 6 p.m. on May 5 in order to avoid being too worn out for the coronation, according to The Mirror. King Charles will throw a gathering for Commonwealth leaders the night before his coronation, which will be followed by a banquet at Buckingham Palace.
Yet according to the rumour, the monarch might depart the reception early. Yet, the story stated that Queen Elizabeth II had attended a banquet the evening before she was formally crowned in 1953.
“The King has presented some logistical difficulties. In case it exhausts him, he doesn’t want to do anything in the evening. There won’t be any celebrations, according to the Telegraph.What was appropriate back then may not still be appropriate today, according to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. King Charles’ coronation is significantly scaled back as the UK struggles with rising living costs. Some 2,000 people are anticipated during the ceremony, which will also involve a parade back to Buckingham Palace during which the monarch and other members of the royal family will make an appearance on the balcony.