CROWNING GLORY King Charles marks his first Coronation anniversary by sharing montage of ‘unseen’ clips to celebrate historic day

KING Charles has marked his first Coronation anniversary by sharing a montage of "unseen clips" to celebrate the historic day.

The Royal Family commemorated the first anniversary of the Coronation with a video revisiting last year's ceremony.

Today is the first anniversary of King Charles's Coronation
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Today is the first anniversary of King Charles's CoronationCredit: Getty
Charles with Queen Camilla on the Buckingham Palace balcony
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Charles with Queen Camilla on the Buckingham Palace balconyCredit: Getty
The montage includes unseen footage of Charles
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The montage includes unseen footage of CharlesCredit: Twitter
A Red Arrows pilot's flypast selfie
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A Red Arrows pilot's flypast selfieCredit: Twitter
Queen Camilla is seen in another clip
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Queen Camilla is seen in another clipCredit: Twitter

Its official Twitter handle said: "Today marks the first anniversary of The King and Queen’s Coronation in Westminster Abbey.

"As well as the service itself, the Coronation Weekend saw a carriage procession through central London, a fly-past, a Royal Salute by 4,000 troops in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, a Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle and a UK-wide volunteering initiative.

"What’s your favourite memory of the weekend?"

One intimate clip shows Charles looking out at the crowds of royal superfans.

The montage also includes a cockpit video selfie taken by a Red Arrows pilot during the RAF fly-past.

Yesterday Charles appeared in good spirits as he chatted to a vicar following a Sunday service in Gloucestershire.

The monarch looked sharp while dressed in a grey suit and a navy tie with red stripes.

Last week Charles returned to public duties for the first time since he was diagnosed with cancer.His Majesty chose to make his public comeback by visiting a cancer hospital.

The monarch and Queen Camilla, 76, visited the Macmillan Cancer Centre at University College Hospital in London.

Charles met with staff treating and offering support to cancer patients.

He also attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show, where he was snapped tenderly embracing his niece Zara Tindall.

The King returned to public duties this week after asking aides to "supercharge his diary".

Charles spent close to three months out of the public eye as he began his cancer treatment.

He was treated for an enlarged prostate before revealing his cancer diagnosis.

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