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I'm not a royal watcher nor do I know very much about UK's traditions, but I have heard Charles speak at the WEF and he loves nature, the earth, the wildlife, etc. etc. Yes, he is one of them ..............

I sat with my aged mother yesterday on a lazy Sunday morning after church. There were portions of the Coronation on one of the stations and we shared that time between Mother and Son. My mom is 89 and time is slipping away.

I had heard that Charles was going to do things differently; however, I had a feeling of unsettled dread after watching it. Did it bother anyone else that no one could hear the most sacred of oaths being uttered by the King? Did he dedicate his service to country and God? Why was his oath drowned out?

The screen that was wrapped around him had a tree on it with a single bird at the top. Was this an attempt at some Adam and Eve, garden of Eden tree of life that has been guarded so it could not be accessed? Do they think they can do it now?

What was the ivy leaf garland on the heads and the medieval dresses on the women? Cos-play?

I noticed women in traditional male roles.

There were little if any symbols of Christ other than the bible.

Maybe there was more to it if I had watched it in full, but it just appeared hurried and out of sync and full of "other" meanings.

The more I think about it the more it bothers me that we could not hear his oath.

Some may say I am imagining things, but I know how I feel and it's not right.

I'm not a royal watcher nor do I know very much about UK's traditions, but I have heard Charles speak at the WEF and he loves nature, the earth, the wildlife, etc. etc. Yes, he is one of them .............. I sat with my aged mother yesterday on a lazy Sunday morning after church. There were portions of the Coronation on one of the stations and we shared that time between Mother and Son. My mom is 89 and time is slipping away. I had heard that Charles was going to do things differently; however, I had a feeling of unsettled dread after watching it. Did it bother anyone else that no one could hear the most sacred of oaths being uttered by the King? Did he dedicate his service to country and God? Why was his oath drowned out? The screen that was wrapped around him had a tree on it with a single bird at the top. Was this an attempt at some Adam and Eve, garden of Eden tree of life that has been guarded so it could not be accessed? Do they think they can do it now? What was the ivy leaf garland on the heads and the medieval dresses on the women? Cos-play? I noticed women in traditional male roles. There were little if any symbols of Christ other than the bible. Maybe there was more to it if I had watched it in full, but it just appeared hurried and out of sync and full of "other" meanings. The more I think about it the more it bothers me that we could not hear his oath. Some may say I am imagining things, but I know how I feel and it's not right.

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I’m reading many similar replies to your question. The replies indicate that we shouldn’t care about what happens in Britain or that royalty is worthless. I disagree with these statements.

If the royalty were pointless, then their rulers would have done away with them, regardless if you believe them ruled by jews, the populace or whomever. They are still idolized by millions, maybe billions, that makes them a very powerful tool.

Your point about the oath is important and relevant. We know that words matter, especially to those working to control and destroy decent society. They work tirelessly to outlaw words that may condemn them and at the same time poison our language against us with legalese and nonsensical new definitions. Controlling the narrative of what once was a religious ceremony (even if it was for show) is one more way to distract us from morality and Christ-like behavior.

Thank you for sharing what you saw and speaking your concerns out loud. Bearing witness is an important part of community involvement and policing. Stay vigilant and keep shining a bright light into the dark corners. I promise to do the same in my own way, in my communities.

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Thanks for this. A lot of low-quality comments on this site but this isn't one of them