The coronation of King Charles of England, who ascended to the throne in September, will be held at Westminster Abbey in London next May.

King Charles ascended to the throne on September 8 following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth.



The British royal family announced on the 11th that the coronation of the king will be held on May 6 next year at Westminster Abbey in London, where the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was held.



The coronation ceremony has been held at Westminster Abbey for the past 900 years, so it is expected that many dignitaries from each country will attend.



King Charles will be crowned with Queen Camilla and will receive the blessing of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the highest priest in the Church of England.



In England, in addition to the design of the king's profile drawn on coins and stamps, the royal coat of arms used in post boxes and official documents of the royal family has been announced one after another.



Against this backdrop, a poll conducted last month by research firm Ipsos found that 61% of respondents said they think King Charles would do a good job as king, an increase of 12 percentage points from three months ago. .



Regarding this, the research company said, ``It can be said that many British people have a favorable reception of King Charles and the monarchy. We need to keep an eye on whether this will continue."