King Charles thanks Armed Forces for 'exceptional contribution' to coronation
The grand occasion was the largest ceremonial operation for the UK military since Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation.
The grand occasion was the largest ceremonial operation for the UK military since Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation.
The new cap badges were on display during the coronation, and many more are being made for the rest of the military.
Meals, haircuts, tailoring and communications - all part of the backstage efforts to make sure the coronation went by without a hitch.
Trains to Twickenham station are severely reduced on the day and the station closes at 6.30pm.
Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Patrick Sanders posted his comments to Twitter.
Forces News witnessed firsthand the countdown to the ceremony with the horses and riders of the Household Cavalry.
More than 60 aircraft had been due to perform a flypast over Buckingham Palace if weather had permitted.
Forces News will be keeping you up to date, throughout the Coronation Day, of all the happenings via our social media pages.
Staff Sergeant Jenna Willis and Warrant Officer Class Two Andrew Willis met 15 years ago while deployed overseas.
The regiment will be instrumental in the synchronisation of King Charles III's coronation, using special devices the public won't see.
King Charles III is the Company Commander of the King's Company Grenadier Guards - here's a look at their special connection.
The Celebrating Forces Families Awards focuses on praising the valued support of military families.
'The Royal Family, more than any other family, recognise and understand what it means to serve,' General Sir Patrick Sanders says.
The horses of the Household Cavalry, known as Cavalry Blacks, are a uniquely British institution.
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