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* {{flagicon|Malawi}} [[Lazarus Chakwera|Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera]], President of the Republic of Malawi<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nyasatimes.com/chakwera-to-attend-king-charles-iii-coronation/|title=Chakwera to attend King Charles III coronation|work=Nyasa Times|first=Watipaso|last=Mzungu|date=3 May 2023|access-date=3 May 2023}}</ref> |
* {{flagicon|Malawi}} [[Lazarus Chakwera|Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera]], President of the Republic of Malawi<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nyasatimes.com/chakwera-to-attend-king-charles-iii-coronation/|title=Chakwera to attend King Charles III coronation|work=Nyasa Times|first=Watipaso|last=Mzungu|date=3 May 2023|access-date=3 May 2023}}</ref> |
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* {{Flagicon|Malta}} [[George Vella]], President of Malta, and Miriam Vella, First Lady of Malta<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=presidentmt|number=1654014642291613696 |title=President of Malta George Vella and Mrs Miriam Vella left Malta this morning for a visit to the United Kingdom. |access-date=2023-05-04}}</ref> |
* {{Flagicon|Malta}} [[George Vella]], President of Malta, and Miriam Vella, First Lady of Malta<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=presidentmt|number=1654014642291613696 |title=President of Malta George Vella and Mrs Miriam Vella left Malta this morning for a visit to the United Kingdom. |access-date=2023-05-04}}</ref> |
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* {{Flagicon|Mauritius}} [[Prithvirajsing Roopun]], President of Mauritius<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://president.govmu.org/Documents/Communique/Communiqué%202023/Press%20Release%2003%20May%202023.pdf}}</ref> |
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* {{Flagicon|Mozambique}} [[Filipe Nyusi]], President of the Republic of Mozambique<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=emorier|number=1654111329962143746 |title=President Nyusi #Mozambiqie is coming to London for the coronation of King Charles III |access-date=2023-05-04 |website=Twitter |language=en}}</ref> |
* {{Flagicon|Mozambique}} [[Filipe Nyusi]], President of the Republic of Mozambique<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=emorier|number=1654111329962143746 |title=President Nyusi #Mozambiqie is coming to London for the coronation of King Charles III |access-date=2023-05-04 |website=Twitter |language=en}}</ref> |
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* {{Flagicon|Namibia}} [[Saara Kuugongelwa|Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila]], Prime Minister of Namibia<ref>{{Cite web |title=https://twitter.com/CharlesMooreUK/status/1653371797935366146 |url=https://twitter.com/CharlesMooreUK/status/1653371797935366146 |access-date=2023-05-05 |website=Twitter |language=en}}</ref> |
* {{Flagicon|Namibia}} [[Saara Kuugongelwa|Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila]], Prime Minister of Namibia<ref>{{Cite web |title=https://twitter.com/CharlesMooreUK/status/1653371797935366146 |url=https://twitter.com/CharlesMooreUK/status/1653371797935366146 |access-date=2023-05-05 |website=Twitter |language=en}}</ref> |
Revision as of 19:39, 5 May 2023


The coronation of Charles III and Camilla as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms is scheduled to take place on 6 May 2023. Approximately 2,200 people were invited to attend the event, including members of the royal family, representatives of the Church of England, prominent politicians from the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations, and foreign heads of state and royalty.[1] There will be guests from 203 countries in attendance at the service.[2]
Where applicable, the list below includes the closest possible relation between Charles III or Camilla and the guests.
British royal family
Descendants of Charles III

- The Prince and Princess of Wales, the King's son and daughter-in-law[3]
- Prince George of Wales, the King's grandson (Page of Honour to the King)[3]
- Princess Charlotte of Wales, the King's granddaughter[4]
- Prince Louis of Wales, the King's grandson[4]
- The Duke of Sussex, the King's son[5]
Other descendants of Elizabeth II
- The Princess Royal (Gold-Stick-in-Waiting to the King) and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, the King's sister and brother-in-law[6]
- Peter Phillips, the King's nephew[6]
- Zara and Michael Tindall, the King's niece and nephew-in-law[6]
- The Duke of York, the King's brother[6]
- Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the King's niece and nephew-in-law[6]
- Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, the King's niece and nephew-in-law[6]
- The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the King's brother and sister-in-law[6]
- Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, the King's niece[6]
- Earl of Wessex, the King's nephew[6]
Other descendants of George VI
- The Earl of Snowdon, the King's maternal first cousin[6]
- Viscount Linley, the King's maternal first cousin once removed[6]
- Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, the King's maternal first cousin once removed[6]
- Lady Sarah and Daniel Chatto, the King's maternal first cousin and her husband[6]
Other descendants of George V
- The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the King's maternal first cousin once removed and his wife[6]
- The Duke of Kent, the King's maternal first cousin once removed[6]
- Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, the King's maternal first cousin once removed[6]
- Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, the King's maternal first cousin once removed and his wife[6]
Parker Bowles and Shand families
- Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, the Queen's former husband[7]
- Thomas Parker Bowles, the Queen's son[6]
- Laura and Harry Lopes, the Queen's daughter and son-in-law[6]
- Annabel Elliot, the Queen's sister (Lady in Attendance)[8]
United Kingdom

Current and former prime ministers
- Rishi Sunak, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and First Lord of the Treasury, and Akshata Murty[9]
- Sir John Major, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1990–1997)[6]
- Sir Anthony Blair, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007)[6]
- Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2007–2010)[6]
- David Cameron, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010–2016)[6]
- Lady May, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2016–2019)[6]
- Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2019–2022)[6]
- Elizabeth Truss, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2022)[6]
Great Officers of State
England
- General Sir Gordon Messenger, Lord High Steward of England[10]
- Alexander Chalk, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and Secretary of State for Justice[6]
- Penelope Mordaunt, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons[6]
- The Lord True, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords[6]
- The Lord Carrington, Lord Great Chamberlain of England and presenter of the Golden Spurs[11][10]
- Admiral Sir Antony Radakin, Lord High Constable of England and Chief of the Defence Staff[10]
- The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England[6]
Scotland
- The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, Deputy to the Great Steward of Scotland[10]
- The Earl of Erroll, Lord High Constable of Scotland[11]
Members of the Cabinet
- Oliver Dowden, Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[6]
- Jeremy Hunt, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Second Lord of the Treasury[6]
- James Cleverly, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs[6]
- Suella Braverman, Secretary of State for the Home Department[6]
- Robert Wallace, Secretary of State for Defence[6]
- Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero[6]
- Michelle Donelan, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology[6]
- Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities[6]
- Stephen Barclay, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care[6]
- Olukemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for Business and Trade[6]
- Thérèse Coffey, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs[6]
- Melvyn Stride, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions[6]
- Gillian Keegan, Secretary of State for Education[6]
- Mark Harper, Secretary of State for Transport[6]
- Lucy Frazer, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport[6]
- Christopher Heaton-Harris, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland[6]
- Alister Jack, Secretary of State for Scotland[6]
- David TC Davies, Secretary of State for Wales[6]
Leaders of other UK political parties
- Sir Keir Starmer, Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party[6]
- Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party[12]
- Stephen Flynn, Leader of the Scottish National Party in the House of Commons[13]
Members of Parliament
- Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons[6]
- Richard Holden, Member of Parliament for North West Durham[14]
- Andrew Carter, Member of Parliament for Warrington South[15]
- Brendan O'Hara, Member of Parliament for Argyll and Bute[13]
- Ian Blackford, Member of Parliament for Ross, Skye and Lochaber[13]
First ministers of devolved governments
Humza Yousaf, First Minister of Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland[16]
Mark Drakeford, First Minister of Wales[6]
Michelle O'Neill, First Minister-designate of Northern Ireland[17]
Leaders of other political parties in devolved nations
- Douglas Ross, Leader of the Opposition in the Scottish Parliament and Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party[13]
- Anas Sarwar, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party[13]
- Alexander Cole-Hamilton, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats[13]
Members of devolved assemblies
- Alison Johnstone, Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament[13]
- Alex Maskey, Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly[18]
Other peers of the realm
- The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, carrying the Sceptre with Cross[10]
- The Duke of Wellington, carrying Queen Mary's Crown[10]
- The Duke of Westminster, carrying the Standard of the Royal Arms of England[10]
- The Marquess of Anglesey, carrying the Standard of the Principality of Wales[10]
- The Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley, Lord-in-Waiting and former Lord Great Chamberlain of England and his wife
- Lord Oliver Cholmondeley (Page of Honour to the King)[3]
- The Earl of Derby[19]
- The Earl of Loudoun, Bearer of the Golden Spurs[11][20]
- The Earl of Dundee, Bearer of the Royal Banner of Scotland[11]
- The Earl of Caledon, carrying the Standard of the Royal Arms of Ireland[10]
- The Lord Hastings, Bearer of the Golden Spurs[11]
- The Lord and Lady Cavendish of Furness, former Lord-in-Waiting and his wife[21]
- The Lord Lloyd Webber[22]
- The Baroness Amos, participating in the act of Recognition of His Majesty[10]
- The Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws, carrying The Queen Consort's Rod[10]
- The Lord Patel, presenting the Ring[10]
- The Baroness Manningham-Buller, carrying St Edward's Staff[10]
- The Baroness Benjamin, carrying the Sceptre with the Dove[10]
- The Lord Singh of Wimbledon, presenting the Coronation Glove[10]
- General The Lord Richards of Herstmonceux, carrying the Sword of Spiritual Justice[10]
- The Baroness Smith of Basildon, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords[6]
- General The Lord Houghton of Richmond, carrying the Sword of Temporal Justice[10]
- The Lord Chartres, carrying The Queen Consort's Ring and presenting The Queen Consort's Sceptre with Cross[10]
- The Lord Kamall, presenting the Armills[10]
- The Baroness Merron, presenting the Robe Royal[10]
- Air Chief Marshal The Lord Peach, carrying the Sword of Mercy (The Curtana)[10]
Armed forces
- General Sir Patrick Sanders, Chief of the General Staff, carrying The Queen Consort's Sceptre[10]
- Lance-Corporal of Horse Christopher Finney, Chair of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association[23]
- Cadet Warrant Officer Elliott Tyson-Lee, bearing the Union Flag[10]
- Petty Officer Amy Taylor, bearing the Jewelled Sword of Offering[10]
Civil servants
- David McGill, Chief Executive of the Scottish Parliament[13]
- Lesley Hogg, Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Assembly[24]
- Antonia Romeo, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery in Great Britain[11]
Lord Mayors
- Nicholas Lyons, Lord Mayor of London[11]
- Hamza Toauzzale, Lord Mayor of Westminster[25]
Officers of arms
- Canon Joseph Morrow, Lord Lyon King of Arms[11]
Crown Dependencies
Lieutenant General Richard Cripwell, Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey[26]
- Richard McMahon, Bailiff of Guernsey[26]
Sir Timothy Le Cocq, Bailiff of Jersey[27]
Lieutenant General Sir John Lorimer, Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Man[28]
- Alfred Cannan, Chief Minister of the Isle of Man[28]
British Overseas Territories
Alison Blake, Governor of the Falkland Islands and Commissioner of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands[29]
- Teslyn Barkman, Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Falkland Islands[30]
Anya Williams, Deputy Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands[31]
Other Commonwealth realms
Antigua and Barbuda
Sir Rodney Williams, Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda, and Lady Williams[32]
Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, and Maria Bird-Browne[32]
Paula Frederick-Hunte, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Governor General[32]
Kiz Johnson, Senator and Banner Bearer[32]
Atlee Rodney, Police Commissioner of Antigua and Barbuda[32]
Dale Mercury, ADC to the Governor-General and Assistant Superintendent of Police[32]
Ickford Roberts, Accountant General[32]
Laurie Freeland Roberts, Registrar in the Civil Registry[32]
Bernard Warner, Field Officer at the Rehabilitation Centre for Persons with Disabilities[32]
Australia
General David Hurley, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, and Linda Hurley[33]
Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia, and Jodie Haydon[33]
Margaret Beazley, Governor of New South Wales[33]
Linda Dessau, Governor of Victoria[33]
Jeannette Young, Governor of Queensland[33]
Christopher Dawson, Governor of Western Australia[33]
Frances Adamson, Governor of South Australia[33]
Barbara Baker, Governor of Tasmania[33]
- Samantha Kerr, athlete, Olympian and Australian flag bearer[33]
- Leanne Benjamin, principal ballet dancer for the Royal Ballet for 21 years[33]
- Nicholas Cave, singer, songwriter, actor, novelist and screenwriter[33]
- Jasmine Coe, artist and the creator and curator of Coe Gallery[33]
- Adam Hills, comedian, presenter, writer and disability rights advocate[33]
- Daniel Nour, founder of Street Side Medics[33]
- Yasmin Poole, public speaker, board director and youth advocate[33]
- Emily Regan, London-based nurse who worked for the NHS[33]
- Minette Salmon, studying a PhD in Genomic Medicine and Statistics[33]
- Claire Spencer, arts leader and the inaugural CEO of the Barbican Centre[33]
- Merryn Voysey, Associate Professor of Statistics in Vaccinology at the Oxford Vaccine Group[33]
- Corporal Daniel Keighran, recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia[33]
- Corporal Mark Donaldson, recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia[34]
- Warrant Officer Class Two Keith Payne, recipient of the Victoria Cross[34]
- Richard Joyes, recipient of the Australian Cross of Valour[33]
- Yvonne Kenny, notable soprano[33]
The Bahamas
Sir Cornelius A. Smith, Governor-General of The Bahamas, and Lady Smith[35]
Philip Davis, Prime Minister of The Bahamas[36]
- Hubert Ingraham, former Prime Minister of The Bahamas (1992–2002, 2007–2012)[36]
- Perry Christie, former Prime Minister of The Bahamas (2002–2005, 2005–2007, 2012–2017)[36]
Michael Pintard, Leader of the Opposition[36]
Belize
Dame Froyla Tzalam, Governor-General of Belize[37]
Canada
Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, and Whit Fraser[38]
Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau[38]
Janice Charette, Clerk to the Privy Council of Canada and Secretary to the Cabinet[38]
- RoseAnne Archibald, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations[38]
- Natan Obed, President of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami[38]
- Cassidy Caron, President of the Métis National Council[38]
- Sarah Mazhero, member of the Prime Minister's Youth Council[38]
- Christina Caouette, CEO of Young Diplomats of Canada[38]
- Rebeccah Raphael, founder of Halifax Helpers[38]
- Marguerite Tölgyesi, President of the French-Canadian Youth Federation[38]
- Maryam Tsegaye, winner of the Breakthrough Junior Challenge[38]
- Jennifer Sidey-Gibbons, Canadian Space Agency astronaut[38]
- Margaret MacMillan, member of the Order of Merit and Companion of the Order of Canada[38]
- Leslie Arthur Palmer, recipient of the Canadian Cross of Valour[38]
- Colonel Jeremy Hansen, flag bearer and Canadian Space Agency astronaut[38]
Grenada
Dame Cécile La Grenade, Governor-General of Grenada[39]
Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada[39]
Kisha Abba Grant, High Commissioner for Grenada to the Court of St James’s[39]
- Sergeant Major Johnson Beharry, Victoria Cross Recipient[39]
- Afy Fletcher, athlete[39]
- Lindon Victor, athlete[39]
Jamaica
Sir Patrick Allen, Governor-General of Jamaica, and Lady Allen[40]
- David Salmon, flag bearer and 2023 Rhodes Scholar[40]
New Zealand
Dame Cindy Kiro, Governor-General of New Zealand, and Richard Davies[41]
Chris Hipkins, Prime Minister of New Zealand[41]
Phil Goff, High Commissioner for New Zealand to the United Kingdom[41]
Christopher Luxon, Leader of the Opposition[41]
Sir Tom Marsters, King's Representative in the Cook Islands, and Lady Tuaine Marsters[42]
- Richie McCaw, Order of New Zealand representative[41]
- Willie Apiata, Victoria Cross for New Zealand representative[41]
- Abdul Aziz, New Zealand Cross representative[41]
- Dame Naida Glavish and Lorraine Toki[41]
- Ben Appleton, kaiāwhina and director of Ngāti Rānana[41]
- Sarah Smart, UK general manager of The Dairy Collective[41]
- Craig Fenton, 2023 UK New Zealander of the Year[41]
- Rebecca Scown, former Olympic rower and CEO of Youth Experience in Sport[41]
- Rhieve Grey, graduate student and 2021 Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University[41]
- Sergeant Hayden Smith, flag bearer selected by the New Zealand Defence Force[41]
Papua New Guinea
Sir Bob Dadae, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea[43]
Koni Iguan, Deputy Speaker of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea[43]
Justin Tkatchenko, Minister for Foreign Affairs[43]
Rainbo Paita , Minister for Finance and National Planning[43]
Taies Sansan, Secretary for the Department of Personnel Management[43]
Gisuwat Siniwin, former Member of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea for Nawae[43]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Dame Marcella Liburd, Governor-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis[44]
Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis[44]
Hyleta Liburd, Deputy Governor-General for Nevis[44]
Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis[44]
- Denzil Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis[44]
- Naeemah Hazelle, Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office[44]
- Christine Walwyn, Diaspora Ambassador[44]
- Thouvia France, Protocol Foreign Service Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs[44]
Saint Lucia
Errol Charles, Acting Governor-General of Saint Lucia[6]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Dame Susan Dougan, Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[6]
Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[6]
Solomon Islands
Sir David Vunagi, Governor-General of Solomon Islands, and Lady Vunagi[45]
Moses Kouni Mose, High Commissioner for Solomon Islands to the United Kingdom[46]
Jeremiah Manele, Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade[45]
Tuvalu
Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani, Governor-General of Tuvalu[42]
Other Commonwealth countries
Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Bangladesh[47]
Mokgweetsi Masisi, President of Botswana[48]
Joseph Dion Ngute, Prime Minister of the Republic of Cameroon[49]
Nikos Christodoulides, President of the Republic of Cyprus[50]
Mohammed B.S Jallow, Vice President of the Republic of The Gambia[51]
Wiliame Katonivere, President of Republic of Fiji[52]
Ali Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabonese Republic, and First Lady Sylvia Bongo Ondimba[53]
Nana Akufo-Addo, President of Ghana[54]
Irfaan Ali, President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana[55]
Jagdeep Dhankhar, Vice President of India[56]
William Ruto, President of the Republic of Kenya[57]
Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, President of the Republic of Maldives[58]
Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the Republic of Malawi[59]
George Vella, President of Malta, and Miriam Vella, First Lady of Malta[60]
Prithvirajsing Roopun, President of Mauritius[61]
Filipe Nyusi, President of the Republic of Mozambique[62]
Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, Prime Minister of Namibia[63]
Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria[64]
Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan[65]
Wavel Ramkalawan, President of the Republic of Seychelles, and First Lady Linda Ramkalawan[66]
Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, and First Lady Jeannette Kagame[67]
Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II, O le Ao o le Malo of the Independent State of Samoa, and Masiofo Faʻamausili Leinafo[42][68]
Julius Maada Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, and First Lady Fatima Bio[69]
Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore[52]
Naledi Pandor, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa (representing President of the Republic of South Africa)[70]
Ranil Wickremesinghe, President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka[71]
Faure Gnassingbé, President of the Togolese Republic[72]
Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, and First Lady Mutinta Hichilema[73]
Other royalty
Traditionally, foreign sovereign monarchs have not attended British coronations, instead being represented by non-reigning royals or other figures in their place; however fifteen reigning monarchs have confirmed their attendance at the coronation.[74]
Members of reigning royal houses
* Present only at the reception hosted by the King on May 5th.
** Present at both the reception and the coronation
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi (representing the Emir of Abu Dhabi and President of the United Arab Emirates)[75]
The King of Bahrain[76]
The King and Queen of the Belgians, the King's third cousin once removed and his wife[77]
The Duchess of Brabant, the King's fourth cousin*
The King and Queen of Bhutan[78]
The Sultan of Brunei[6][79][a]
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark, the King's third cousin once removed and his wife (representing the Queen of Denmark)[80]
The King of Eswatini[81][a]
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Japan (representing the Emperor of Japan)[82]
The King and Queen of Jordan[83]
The Crown Prince of Kuwait (representing the Emir of Kuwait)[6][84]
The King and Queen of Lesotho[85][a]
The Hereditary Prince and Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein, the King's fifth cousins once removed and his wife (representing the Prince of Liechtenstein)[86]
The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, the King's third cousin once removed and his wife[87]
The Yang di Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia[88][a]
The Prince and Princess of Monaco, the King's fifth cousin once removed and his wife[82]
Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco (representing the King of Morocco)[89]
Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands*
The King and Queen of the Netherlands, the King's fifth cousin and his wife[90]
The Princess of Orange, the King's fifth cousin once removed*
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway, the King's third cousin and his wife (representing the King of Norway)[91]
The Crown Prince of Oman (representing the Sultan of Oman)[6][92][93]
The Emir and Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad of Qatar[6][94][95]
Prince Turki bin Mohammed Al Saud, Minister of State and Member of the Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia (representing the King of Saudi Arabia)[96]
The King and Queen of Spain, the King's second cousin once removed and his wife[97]
The King of Sweden, the King's third cousin once removed[98]
The Crown Princess of Sweden, the King's fourth cousin[98]
The King and Queen of Thailand[99]
The King and Queen of Tonga[100][a]
Invited, but attendance unconfirmed
The King of Cambodia
The Emir of Dubai[6]
Members of non-reigning royal houses

- The Margrave and Margravine of Baden, the King's first cousin once removed and his wife[101]
- Tsar Simeon II and Tsaritsa Margarita of Bulgaria, the King's fourth cousin twice removed and his wife[6][102]
- Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes, the King's third cousin (and widow of the King's second cousin)[103]
- Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, the King's second cousin once removed and his wife[103]
- The Landgrave of Hesse, the King's fourth cousin[101]
- The Prince and Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the King's first cousin once removed and his wife[101]
- The Custodian of the Crown and Prince Radu of Romania, the King's second cousin once removed and her husband[104]
- Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia, the King's second cousin once removed and his wife[6][105]
Ceremonial monarchs
- The Asantehene and Queen Julia of Asante[106]
- The Māori King[41][b]
Foreign dignitaries
Heads of state and government
Bajram Begaj, President of the Republic of Albania, and First Lady Armanda Begaj[107]
João Lourenço, President of Angola, and First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço[108]
Archbishop Joan Enric Vives i Sicília, Co-Prince of Andorra[109]
Vahagn Khachaturyan, President of the Republic of Armenia[110]
Alexander Van der Bellen, President of Austria[111]
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of the Federative Republic of Brazil[112]
Galab Donev, Prime Minister of Bulgaria[113]
Zoran Milanovic, President of the Republic of Croatia[114]
Petr Pavel, President of the Czech Republic, and First Lady Eva Pavlová[115]
Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, President of the Republic of Djibouti[116]
Luis Abinader, President of the Dominican Republic, and First Lady Raquel Arbaje[117]
Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister of Egypt[118]
Alar Karis, President of the Republic of Estonia[119]
Sauli Niinistö, President of the Republic of Finland[120]
Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic and Co-Prince of Andorra[82]
Salome Zourabichvili, President of Georgia[121]
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany[122]
Olaf Scholz, Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany[82]
Katerina Sakellaropoulou, President of the Hellenic Republic[123]
Katalin Novák, President of the Republic of Hungary, and István Attila Veres, First Gentleman of Hungary[124]
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of Iceland, and First Lady Eliza Reid[125]
Abdul Latif Rashid, President of the Republic of Iraq[126]
Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland, and Sabina Higgins[127]
Leo Varadkar, Taoiseach of Ireland[17]
Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel, and Michal Herzog, First Lady of Israel[128]
Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic[129]
Han Duck-soo, Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea[130]
Vjosa Osmani, President of the Republic of Kosovo[131]
Egils Levits, President of the Republic of Latvia, and First Lady Andra Levite[132]
George Weah, President of the Republic of Liberia[133]
Gitanas Nausėda, President of the Republic of Lithuania[134]
Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania[135]
Maia Sandu, President of the Republic of Moldova[136]
Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh, President of Mongolia, and First Lady Bolortsetseg Luvsandorj[137]
Amarbayasgalan Dashzevege, Prime Minister of Mongolia[137]
Stevo Pendarovski, President of the Republic of North Macedonia[138]
Mohamed Bazoum, President of the Republic of Niger[139]
Mario Abdo Benítez, President of the Republic of Paraguay, and First Lady Silvana López Moreira[140]
Bongbong Marcos, President of the Philippines, and First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos[141]
Andrzej Duda, President of the Republic of Poland, and First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda[142][143]
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of the Portuguese Republic[144]
Klaus Iohannis, President of Romania[145]
Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal[146]
Zuzana Čaputová, President of the Slovak Republic[147]
Nataša Pirc Musar, President of the Republic of Slovenia[148]
Alain Berset, President of the Swiss Confederation, and Muriel Zeender[149]
Võ Văn Thưởng, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam[150]
Emmerson Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe[151]
Governmental representatives
Ahmed Attaf, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Algeria (representing the President of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria)[152]
Sahiba Gafarova, Speaker of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan Republic[153]
Borjana Krišto, Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina[154]
Verónica Alcocer, First Lady of Colombia (representing the President of the Republic of Colombia)[155]
Han Zheng, Vice President of the People's Republic of China (representing the President of the People's Republic of China)[156]
Christophe Mboso N'Kodia Pwanga, President of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (representing the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo)[157]
Arnoldo André, Minister of Foreign Affairs (representing the President of the Republic of Costa Rica)[158]
Salvador Valdés Mesa, Vice President of Cuba[159]
Gustavo Manrique, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador (representing the Constitutional President of the Republic of Ecuador)[160]
Félix Ulloa, Vice President of the Republic of El Salvador[161]
Tiémoko Meyliet Koné, Vice President of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (representing the President of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire)[162]
Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait[163]
Narayan Prakash Saud, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nepal (representing the President of Nepal)[164]
Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Oman[93]
Janaina Tewaney, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Panama[165]
Nabil Ammar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia (representing the President of the Republic of Tunisia)[166]
Fuat Oktay, Deputy President of the Republic of Türkiye (representing the President of the Republic of Türkiye)[167]
Olena Zelenska, First Lady of Ukraine (representing the President of Ukraine)[168]
Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States (representing the President of the United States) and Finnegan Biden[169]
John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate[170]
Frederick Shava, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe[171]
Mthuli Ncube, Finance Minister of Zimbabwe[171]
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Cardinal Secretary of State (representing the Pope)[172]
Diplomats
Javier Figueroa, Ambassador from the Republic of Argentina to the Court of St James's[173]
José Alberto Briz Gutiérrez, Ambassador from the Republic of Guatemala to the Court of St James's[174]
Iván Romero Martínez, Ambassador from the Republic of Honduras to the Court of St James's[175]
Josefa González-Blanco, Ambassador from the United Mexican States to the Court of St James's[176]
International organisations
Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament[177]
Charles Michel, President of the European Council[177]
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission[65]
Amina Jane Mohammed, Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations (representing the Secretary General of the United Nations)[178]
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO[179]
Religious leaders

Christian
Church of England
- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England[23]
- Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York and Primate of England[23]
- Dame Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London and Dean of His Majesty's Chapels Royal[23]
- Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover, presenting The Queen Consort's Rod[10]
- Paul Butler, Bishop of Durham[11]
- Michael Beasley, Bishop of Bath and Wells[11]
- Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich
- Richard Jackson, Bishop of Hereford
- David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster[11]
Church of Ireland
- John McDowell, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, presenting the Sovereign's Orb[10]
Church of Scotland
- Iain Greenshields, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland[23]
Scottish Episcopal Church
- Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, presenting the Sceptre with Cross[10]
- John Armes, Bishop of Edinburgh, Usher of the White Rod[11]
Church in Wales
- Andrew John, Archbishop of Wales and Bishop of Bangor, presenting the Sceptre with Dove[10]
Other Christian denominations
- Nikitas Loulias, Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain[23]
- Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster[23]
- Hosam Naoum, Archbishop in Jerusalem[23]
- Helen Cameron, Moderator of the Free Churches Group[23]
- Bishop Mike Royal, General Secretary of Churches Together in England[23]
Other faiths
- Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of Great Britain and the Commonwealth[180]
- Ven Bogoda Seelawimala Thera, Head Priest of the London Buddhist Vihara and Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain[181]
Royal household
- The Marchioness of Lansdowne, Queen's companion (Lady in Attendance)[182][8]
- The Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen, Queen's companion[6]
- Lady Sarah Keswick, Queen's companion[6]
- Lady Brooke, Queen's companion[6]
- Sarah Troughton, Queen's companion (and the King's second cousin)[6][183]
- Jane von Westenholz, Queen's companion[6]
- Brigadier Andrew Jackson, Resident Governor of the Tower of London and Keeper of the Jewel House[10]
- Francis Dymoke, The Honourable The King's Champion and bearer of the Royal Standard[10]
Celebrities
- Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, as Goodwill Ambassadors for The Prince's Trust[184][185]
- Rowan Atkinson[186]
- Rose Ayling-Ellis[22]
- Jay Blades[22]
- David and Victoria Beckham[186]
- Edward "Bear" Grylls, as Chief Scout of The Scout Association[186]
- Amanda Holden[22]
- Dame Kelly Holmes[22]
- Dame Joanna Lumley[186]
- Motsi Mabuse[22]
- Stella McCartney[186]
- Lionel Richie[185]
- Sir Bryn Terfel[22]
Citizenry
Invitations were extended to 450 British Empire Medal recipients to join the congregation at Westminster Abbey in recognition of their services and support to their local communities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.[187] Another 400 representatives from charitable organisations were also invited to watch the coronation and procession at St Margaret's, Westminster,[187] with 200 individuals being selected by the King and Queen Consort from the Prince's Trust and its international subsidiaries, the Prince's Foundation, Barnardo's, the National Literacy Trust, Ebony Horse Club, and the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance.[187][160][188] The other 200 were nominated by His Majesty's Government in recognition of their contributions to the coronation day and include people from the Scout Association, Girlguiding, St John Ambulance, and the National Citizen Service.[187]
Absences
According to Reuters, a British source reported that the governments of Afghanistan, Belarus, Iran, Myanmar, Russia, Syria and Venezuela were not invited to the coronation; similarly, invitations were extended only to senior diplomats for North Korea and Nicaragua, rather than their respective leaders.[189]
The president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, declined his invitation, as he did to Elizabeth II's funeral, due to the upcoming presidential election.[190] The president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, was also invited to the coronation, but had to cancel his attendance due to national days of mourning following the Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School shooting.[191]
Notes
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