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Sixty years after being crowned, Her Majesty the Queen returns to Westminster Abbey for a service of celebration. David Dimbleby and Sophie Raworth present the coverage.
Sixty years after being crowned, Her Majesty the Queen returns to Westminster Abbey for a service of celebration. There she is joined by her children and grandchildren, along with other members of the Royal Family. The choir performs music sung at the coronation in 1953; and the prayers and readings echo rituals that go back a thousand years.
Sophie Raworth talks to people who witnessed the coronation first hand: the photographer who had a bird's eye view from his vantage point high up in the roof; the eleven-year-old choirboys who, between rehearsals, tried out the coronation chair for size; and the Queen's cousin, who remembers the new monarch looking very young and alone amidst all the pomp and ceremony.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Dimbleby |
Presenter | Sophie Raworth |
Director | Geoff Posner |
Producer | Julie Heptonstall |
Broadcast
- Tue 4 Jun 2013 10:00