Its viewers are eagerly waiting BBC the documentary with her leftovers coronation of King Charles which is scheduled for the second day of Christmas.
The documentary
The camera records the rehearsals in a venue that looks like Westminster Abbey and as seen in the enthronement ceremony, the dress rehearsal went very well.
The Prince and Princess of Wales bow and kiss Charles solemnly, as do their three children.
The king is the one who tries to take the stress out of the royal family.
At one point in the documentary, King Charles tells William that he will have trouble buttoning his cape because his fingers look like sausages.
The king's laughter eased the awkward moment when the Archbishop of Canterbury forgot his words in rehearsal.
As reported by the BBC, the TV program contains no criticism of the royal family and does not mention the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, nor Prince Andrew.
Her sister Camilla speaks of the Queen's steadfastness of character.
“She's his 'rock'. I really can't put too much emphasis on this. She is someone who is completely loyal and is not someone with big changes in her behavior. He brings everything to her, and I'm not talking about all of that… but, you know, he has such knowledge and interest in so many different things that[Camilla included]wouldn't have been open to if she hadn't met him.”
The creators of the documentary have pulled back the curtain and we see some of the most private scenes of Karolos and Camila.
Source: News Beast

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