The coronation ceremony of King Charles III will be held In June next year, the oldest ruler to ever take the throne of Britain
After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, her eldest son Charles automatically became King of Britain. He is known worldwide as King Charles III of Britain. However, he will be officially crowned in June of 2023.

The coronation ceremony of King Charles III is scheduled for June 3, 2023, according to Page Six. According to the Page Six agency, the coronation ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey. Additionally, he reported that the ceremony was going to be much shorter than that of his mother's (Queen Elizabeth II)
Charles assumed the throne in September, two days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. His reign as king will officially begin in June. She will be crowned as Queen Consort alongside Camilla Parker-Bowles.
King Charles III, the oldest monarch in British history
At 74 by the time of his coronation, Charles would become the oldest monarch in British history. Charles will be the first person after the age of 70 to become emperor.
According to Page Six, after Charles was anointed with oil, blessed and anointed by senior clergy, he would be honored as king. After the consecration of Charles, the crown of St. Edward will be received.
After this, the Queen Consort and Charles will address the nation from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Charles was proclaimed Emperor of the UK and of the Commonwealth on 10 September before delivering a speech at the Privy Council.
My Mother's Reign Incomparable - King Charles III
While assuming the throne, he had said, 'My mother's reign was incomparable in duration, dedication and devotion. We all mourn for his faithful life. We thank them for this. I have been given a great legacy, and I am now deeply aware of my duties and responsibilities...'
Apart from upholding the constitutional government, he had pledged to maintain peace, harmony and prosperity in the people of these islands as well as in the Commonwealth realms around the world.