“Pa, we’re all so proud of you” Prince William addresses crowd and his father King Charles at Coronation concert
The Prince of Wales says “Pa, we’re all so proud of you” as he pays tribute to his father at the Coronation concertIf you're in the UK you can watch it at the top of this page - and if you can't watch, we'll take you through all the action and key moments here
Earlier, Prince William and Kate met crowds celebrating in Windsor as thousands joined Coronation street parties across the UK King Charles and Queen Camilla thanked those who made the Coronation a "glorious occasion", adding they are "deeply touched" The King was crowned alongside Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey yesterday, in a service attended by world leaders and watched by millions of people around the world
Locations across the UK are set to be illuminated with projections, lasers and drone displays as part of Lighting up the Nation during the event
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