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Queen shows ‘relief’ after coronation, new documentary reveals


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The Queen raised a laugh from family and friends when she showed her “relief” after returning to Buckingham Palace following the King’s coronation.

Camilla was filmed blowing out her cheeks by a BBC documentary crew after arriving with Charles to a rapturous welcome from members of the royal household, who applaud and cheered following their crowning at Westminster Abbey.

The Princess Royal, interviewed for Charles III: The Coronation Year, said: “Well ask any actor who comes off stage having done a performance they’ve really put a lot into – it’s that kind of relief.

The King and Queen travel in the Gold State Coach to Buckingham Palace after the coronation (David Rose/The Telegraph)
The King and Queen travel in the Gold State Coach to Buckingham Palace after the coronation (David Rose/The Telegraph)

In a clip released ahead of the Boxing Day screening of the documentary, the assembled staff also gave the King and his consort dressed in their full regalia three cheers – after earlier being given a quick coaching lesson by Vice-Admiral Sir Tony Johnstone Burt, Master of the Household.

Sir Tony told the staff: “What we’ll do at an appropriate moment, we’ll give them three cheers. And what I always do in the Navy, is to throw my hand up on the right hand side (and say) three cheers for the King and the Queen.”

Annabel Elliot, the Queen’s younger sister, had the formal role of Lady in Attendance during the coronation, and told the documentary: “Getting back to Buckingham Palace, what a relief.

Camilla and Charles dressed in full regalia arrive back at Buckingham Palace after the coronation (BBC/Oxford Film and Television)
Camilla and Charles dressed in full regalia arrive back at Buckingham Palace after the coronation (BBC/Oxford Film and Television)

“It’s done and it’s been brilliant. It was sort of ‘phew’, almost take your shoes off (moment).”

After the royal couple were cheered by the household, Camilla puffed out her cheeks as she approached a group of family and friends, which included her son Tom Parker Bowles and nephew Ben Elliot, and they also clapped and cheered the Prince and Princess of Wales when they arrived.

Kate and the Duke of Edinburgh were shown in the footage greeting the King and Queen with kisses.

Members of the military prepare to give the royal salute to the King and Queen in the gardens of Buckingham Palace (Peter Byrne/PA)
Members of the military prepare to give the royal salute to the King and Queen in the gardens of Buckingham Palace (Peter Byrne/PA)

The final moment was a thunderous three cheers as the King took the royal salute in the Buckingham Palace garden from around 4,000 troops.

Charles III: The Coronation Year will be screened on December 26 at 6.50pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

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