King Charles arrives at Buckingham Palace for coronation
King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla have arrived at Buckingham Palace as the world awaits his historic Coronation, Daily Mail reports.
The monarch smiled to huge crowds who cheered wildly and waved flags as he was swept into his central London home at 9am - 90 minutes before the start of the procession.
On the short journey from St James' Palace, the King, 74, looked solemn and thoughtful at times, in what is undoubtedly the biggest day of his life. Senior members of the Royal Family arrived around 20 minutes later, including Prince Andrew, who was booed by some in the grandstand.
A mile away from the Palace, Westminster Abbey is rammed with the great and good from Britain and around the world as Charles III's day of destiny finally arrived and he will be crowned King today.
More than 100million people around the world are about to watch the historic first coronation of a British monarch in 70 years - with an estimated 2million people on the streets of London to watch history unfold.
Stars seen taking their seats in the Abbey included Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Fry, Nick Cave and magician Dynamo, while Dame Emma Thompson gave a thumbs up in excitement. First lady Jill Biden was among the last to enter before the service, sitting with First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska. President Joe Biden has stayed at home.