
Coronation Ceremony
A coronation ceremony is a formal event marking the official crowning of a new monarch. It involves a series of traditional rituals, including anointment with sacred oils, the presentation of regalia (like a crown and scepter), and symbolic acts that emphasize the monarch’s authority and responsibilities. The ceremony often takes place in a historic location such as a cathedral or palace, attended by dignitaries, officials, and the public. While rooted in history, modern coronations celebrate national identity, continuity, and the ceremonial nature of leadership, blending tradition with contemporary significance.