Armed forces veterans and healthcare workers will be offered will get VIP seats in the coronation of King Charles III

Special arrangements have been made for the armed forces and health workers at the coronation of King Charles III. For all these, 3800 seats will be set up to sit in front of Buckingham Palace. Also 354 uniformed cadet forces will be given an opportunity to witness the royal procession.

Armed forces veterans and healthcare workers will be offered will get VIP seats in the coronation of King Charles III

Around 4,000 UK armed forces veterans and health workers will be there in VIP seats in front of Buckingham Palace in London to watch the coronation of King Charles III. This information has been given by the British government on Sunday.

3,800 seats will be specially made

Around 3,800 seats will be built in a specially built grandstand in front of the Palace to host military officers, state-funded National Health Service (NHS) workers and representatives of charitable organizations linked to Britain's royal family. In addition, 354 Uniformed Forces Cadets will be given the opportunity to watch the Royal Procession at Admiralty Arch in London on 6 May. 

'Coronation week a new chapter in our national history'Britain's Culture Secretary Lucy Fraser said: "As a token of deep gratitude from the country, it is wonderful that we are including and supporting those who have worked for the public service in celebrating the coronation." dedicated his life to."

At the same time, he said, "Coronation week marks the beginning of a new chapter in our national history and I am delighted that the procession will include people and groups who contribute so much to our national life."

The coronation will be according to the royal practice

Invited guests and members of the public with non-ticketed holders of the processional route will be able to watch the King and Queen Camilla travel from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach drawn by six Windsor Gray horses.

The two will then travel to their palace in a gold state coach and later appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to greet the crowd and watch a Royal Air Force (RAF) flypast. Actually, this is the custom there. 

Armed forces are important for the nation:-

Philip Rawlinson, Director of Remembrance at the Royal British Legion, said, "The armed forces are of great importance to the nation, as they work to protect our lives, our freedoms and our societies, We know it will be a great privilege for members of the Armed Forces community to see their new Commander-in-Chief."

Big screens will be arranged in London and UK

It has been confirmed that big screens will be set up across London and the rest of the UK to show the coronation on 6 May. Big screens will be installed at over 57 locations across the UK, with over 100,000 people following the event in their hometowns. Some screens will show the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle on 7 May.

All the facilities will be available

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has said all venues during this time will include first aid facilities, water refill stations, wellness points and concession kiosks selling food and drink. The coronation of Charles as the King of Britain is being held on a grand scale.