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Where to watch the coronation of King Charles III in Australia

King Charles will be crowned 70 years on from his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
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King Charles III coronation is the event of the decade. Scratch that, it’s the biggest royal event of the past 100 years, only equally matched by the July 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 70 years ago.

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On May 6, 2023, a new monarch will take the crown, something Charles has been waiting 74 years to fulfil his duties.

Charles has been waiting almost 80 years to take the throne.

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For royal watchers in Australia that are keen to tune in to the proceedings from home on May 6th, the ABC has released its official programming schedule for what they’ve officially titled: The Coronation of King Charles III.

”Witness history unfold live as centuries of tradition and pageantry play out in London for the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla,” a statement from the public broadcaster read.

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Despite the official proceedings before slimmed down to a mere two hours, the live broadcast will run for more than five and a half hours from 5:00pm AEST until sometime after 11:00pm.

This soon to be King is counting down the days until May 6th!

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The official timings are as follows:

5:00pm: Preview

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6:00pm: Arrivals

7:30pm: The King’s Procession

8:00pm: Service

10:00pm: Procession from Westminster

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10:30pm: Buckingham Palace Balcony

For those subscribed to BritBox, the streaming platform will also have live coverage direct from the UK along with full replay and highlights.

And if you aren’t subscribed, you can do so now here with a 7-day free trial. Subscribe here now.

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Charles III has been heir to the throne for over 70 years.

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The coronation will also be available to view on Channel 7 and 7plus, with David ‘Kochie’ Koch hosting 7NEWS’ coronation coverage from 5:30am on Wednesday.

The official timings for Saturday’s coronation are as follows:

Sydney, Brisbane

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7.00am: Weekend Sunrise

4.00pm: 7NEWS Special: Coronation of King Charles III

6.00pm: 7NEWS

7.00pm: 7NEWS Special: Coronation of King Charles III

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Adelaide

6.30am: Weekend Sunrise

4.30pm: 7NEWS Special: Coronation of King Charles III

5.30pm: 7NEWS

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6.30pm: 7NEWS Special: Coronation of King Charles III

Perth

5.00am: Weekend Sunrise

2.30pm: 7NEWS Special: Coronation of King Charles III

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4.00pm: 7NEWS

5.00pm: 7NEWS Special: Coronation of King Charles III

Channel 7 and 10 are broadcasting the coronation.

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Additionally, Channel 10 will also be covering the coronation with National Affairs Editor, Hugh Riminton in London hosting the ceremonial broadcast from the BBC live from 4:30pm AEST on 10 and 10 Play. UK Correspondent Johnpaul Gonzo will also be there covering the latest stories and breaking news.

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10 News First evening line up:

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane:

4:30pm: The Coronation on 10 and 10 Peach

5:00pm: 10 News First bulletin on 10 (switch over to 10 Peach to continue to watch The Coronation)

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6:00pm: The Coronation continues on 10.

Adelaide:

4:00pm: The Coronation on 10 and 10 Peach

5:00pm: 10 News First bulletin on 10 (switch over to 10 Peach to continue to watch The Coronation)

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6:00pm: The Coronation continues on 10.

Perth:

2:30pm: The Coronation on 10 and 10 Peach

5:00pm: 10 News First bulletin on 10 (switch over to 10 Peach to continue to watch The Coronation)

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6:00pm: The Coronation continues on 10.

Roughly 2,000 chosen guests will be in attendance at Wesminster Abbey to watch the official proceedings.

A group of working royals that include Charles (obviously), the newly titled Queen Camilla, William, Kate and their three children – George, Charlotte and Louis – alongside Prince Edward and his wife Sophie (the new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh) alongside Princess Anne and her husband Admiral Sir Tim Laurence will also be making an appearance together for the iconic Buckingham Palace balcony photo.

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