Venues include Cardiff, Belfast, Manchester, Brighton and Halifax, with mass celebrations hoped for on May 6. Coronation
Royal fans will be able to watch the King’s coronation on big screens across the country. More than 30 screens will be erected in cities and towns around the UK ahead of Charles being crowned on May 6 at Westminster Abbey during a ceremony televised around the world.
Confirmed sites include Cardiff Castle, Belfast City Hall, Piece Hall in Halifax, Jubilee Square in Brighton and Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has made more than £1 million available for the screens.
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