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Sixty-two guns were fired at the Tower of London to mark the moment King Charles III was crowned at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6 May. The Royal Saulute comprises 21 rounds, with a further 21 ...
Royal salutes were fired in Hyde Park and at the Tower of London on Friday to mark the death ... just the time it took – one gun for every year of her life – it was extraordinary really.
An hour later the Honourable Artillery Company fired 62-gun salutes from the Tower of London. Meanwhile, the 16 Regiment Royal Artillery held their own tribute to King Charles in Edinburgh.
Three miles away and one hour later at 1pm, the Honourable Artillery Company fired a 62-gun salute from Tower Wharf - an extra 21 for the City of London. Salutes also took place at Cardiff Castle ...
The gun salute took place at Hyde Park by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and at the Tower of London by the Honourable Artillery Company at 1pm on Friday. A procession of 71 horses ...
Gun salutes rang out from stations including the Tower of London and Hyde Park both home and abroad on Saturday to mark the accession of King Charles III. Sixty-two rounds were fired near Tower ...
Gun salutes rang out in Hyde Park, at the Tower of London and at military sites around the U.K. as the proclamation was announced. Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen ...
As military buffs will know, the 62 Gun Salute is the rarest of tributes, fired only from the Tower of London and only on the Birth, Accession or Coronation of the British Sovereign, comprising 41 ...
In London, The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery will fire the Death Gun Salute in Hyde Park, while at the same time the Death Gun Salute will be fired at the Tower of London by the Honourable ...