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Caribbean diaspora play key role in King Charles III's coronation

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Caribbean diaspora play key role in King Charles III's coronation
Key Points(5)
  • <strong>Loop News- </strong>Four members of the United Kingdom’s Caribbean diaspora played a key role in the coronation of King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen consort.
  • Baroness Floella Benjamin, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago, carried the Sovereign’s Sceptre ahead of the King’s arrival.
  • “It was a truly magnificent experience carrying the Coronation Sceptre with Dove, which represents peace, mercy, equality and love which is everything I believe in ❤️,” the Member of the House of Lords and former television presenter wrote on Twitter following the ceremony.
  • Guyana born Baroness, Valerie Amos, participated in King Charles III’s Recognition Ceremony at the start of the coronation.
  • “I here present unto you King Charles, your undoubted King.

Loop News- Four members of the United Kingdom’s Caribbean diaspora played a key role in the coronation of King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen consort.

Baroness Floella Benjamin, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago, carried the Sovereign’s Sceptre ahead of the King’s arrival.

“It was a truly magnificent experience carrying the Coronation Sceptre with Dove, which represents peace, mercy, equality and love which is everything I believe in ❤️,” the Member of the House of Lords and former television presenter wrote on Twitter following the ceremony.

Guyana born Baroness, Valerie Amos, participated in King Charles III’s Recognition Ceremony at the start of the coronation.

“I here present unto you King Charles, your undoubted King. Wherefore all you who are come this day to do your homage and service, are you willing to do the same?” she asked the King,” she read.

The attendees all replied: “God save King Charles.”

The Jamaica-born Bishop of Dover, Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin, presented Queen Camilla with The Queen’s Sceptre with Cross and The Queen’s Rod with Dove.

British-Jamaican baritone singer and composer, Roderick Williams, sang the 'Confortare' anthem, which was a throw-back to the coronation of Charles III’s grandfather George VI.

Several Caribbean leaders including the Prime Ministers of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda and St Kitts and Nevis were at the ceremony to witness the coronation.

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