Prince and Princess of Wales launch behind the scenes coronation day footage from Kensington Palace
The Prince and Princess of Wales have launched behind the scenes footage from the day of the King’s coronation.
In a five-minute movie printed on their official YouTube channel, viewers get a glimpse of the Wales household preparing for final weekend’s occasions.
The clip begins with a montage of the Royal Family assembly overseas dignitaries at Buckingham Palace and supporters camped out on the Mall the night earlier than the coronation.
Royal followers then get to see Prince Louis, 5, and Princess Charlotte, eight, getting ready to go away dwelling at Kensington Palace on the morning of the service.
Prince William and his spouse are additionally seen of their coronation robes earlier than a black automotive pulls as much as take them to Westminster Abbey.
There is footage from Windsor on Sunday, the place the royal kids, together with Prince George, 9, are seen participating in Scouts actions earlier than heading to the royal field for the coronation live performance.
The Prince of Wales is captured rehearsing for his speech, by which he mentioned expressed his entire household’s “pride” within the King.
The household are then seen climbing the steps to take their seats for the coronation live performance the place Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Take That carried out in entrance of 20,000 spectators.
Videographer additionally produced anniversary clip
It was produced by videographer William Warr, who additionally filmed a video to mark their tenth wedding ceremony anniversary in 2021.
Based in Brixton in south London, he works primarily in promoting, having produced clips for Tesco and Uber Eats.
He posted on Instagram: “An honour and a privilege to have been asked to capture behind the scenes at the King’s Coronation last weekend for @princeandprincessofwales.
“A uncommon and thrilling alternative to be on the coronary heart of the celebrations and to be part of this historic weekend.”
Pictures used within the movie had been taken by royal and environmental photographer Matt Porteous.
The coronation was watched by 20m folks on tv, with 10.1m tuning within the following day for the coronation live performance.