Royal fanatic discharges himself from hospital to bag high Coronation spot

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oyal fanatics typically go to nice lengths and journey lengthy distances to verify they get the very best view of main ceremonial occasions at Buckingham Palace.

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But not many can have decided like 34-year-old Bartley Graham, who arrived at The Mall on Wednesday after discharging himself from hospital.

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He has joined dozens of individuals gathered in entrance of the Palace forward of the King’s Coronation, with tents set as much as allow them to get a primary spot.

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Mr Graham, from County Durham, stated: “I should have been here earlier, but the hospital scenario made it impossible.

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“I self-discharged this morning purely so I could be here.

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“It’s important I’m here to get a good view of the procession, as I did for the Jubilee.

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“I came out for Prince Phillip’s funeral even though there was a risk I might be fined at the time.

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“I queued for 30 hours at Balmoral to see the Queen’s coffin a first time, and I queued 30 hours a second time at the Houses of Parliament.

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“Then I passed out and had a stroke, and all I could blame was exhaustion.

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“If it happens again, I’m in the right place, London’s hospitals are the best in the country.

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“I love being out here.”

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Mr Graham got here sporting a swimsuit printed with Union Jacks and carrying a cardboard cut-out of Charles, who he thinks might be “a fantastic King”.

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“I like King Charles, and I definitely like Lady Camilla,” he stated.

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“Charles will be a fantastic King and will do a great job, he has some really strong values, and I think Lady Camilla has fallen into the role very well.”

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Kerry Evans, 58, from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, who additionally arrived at The Mall on Thursday stated she “would rather die” than miss the King’s Coronation.

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“I can’t camp out like I used to, I’ve got a heart condition and small vessel disease,” she stated.

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“Every time I come out to an event like this I end up in casualty, because I just exhaust myself, but I’ve really paced myself this time.

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“Nothing would stop me, I would rather die supporting the Royal Family than not be part of all this,” she continued.

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“I’ll probably suffer for three or four months after an event like this.”

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Ms Evans, who's a author and a full-time carer, says that she hopes the King might be a champion for range.

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“The King is being very quiet at the minute, I think he’s waiting to see what people want,” she stated.

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“I hope he’ll be a strong King in terms of change and diversity, race, disability.”

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Other followers of the Royal Family have travelled from additional afield to see the coronation.

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Carol Bush, 62, who comes from California however now lives in London, and Ardis Ryburg, 61, from Arkansas, got here out to The Mall collectively “to support” the late Queen.

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“We loved her, and she wanted her boy to do this, so we want to support her,” Ms Bush stated.

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“The Queen just gave and gave and gave, and really took her job as a monarch seriously.

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“We’re going to come back in 20 years for her grandson, we’ll be old in our wheelchairs and we’ll be here for William,” she continued.

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“I can’t wait for the carriage, I want to see the golden carriage come back out again.”

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Celebrations for the King’s coronation will happen over the course of this weekend.

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The ceremony itself will happen in Westminster Abbey on Saturday, with the Coronation Big Lunch and Coronation Concert occurring on Sunday.

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Members of the general public have been inspired to participate in The Big Help Out on Bank Holiday Monday by volunteering for organisations of their native areas.

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