Theatre royal Sacred magic and ritual - or just an empty conjuring trick?
The Guardian|May 08, 2023
In 1953, an average of seven people, not including children, huddled around each TV set to watch the coronation of the late queen. The experience was like seeing "ermine-draped ectoplasm floating about at a rather bizarre séance", recalled the journalist Ann Leslie.
Charlotte Higgins
Theatre royal Sacred magic and ritual - or just an empty conjuring trick?

For colour and scale, viewers had to wait for the edited documentary film version, A Queen Is Crowned, with its Shakespearean script by Christopher Fry narrated by Laurence Olivier - a combination that cleverly infused the modern royal spectacle with memories of Olivier's wartime Henry V.

But even then, there was no intimacy: the palace had forbidden closeups. Elizabeth II's coronation was the first to be visible to most of her subjects. But it was seen at a respectful distance.

Seventy years later and, for the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla, that kindly ectoplasmic mist had burned off into a merciless HD glare. The king - who, draped in his ermine, resembled nothing so much as an old lady in a bed jacket - wore his nerves as a mask of dread verging on misery. As he walked the great length of the Westminster Abbey church, one could see his fingers reaching for the knot of the tassel beneath his robe, rubbing it as if for reassurance.

The unblinking camera's eye also revealed the person who emerged as the unexpected star of the ceremony: the MP Penny Mordaunt, magnificently accoutred, her face a model of serene solemnity as she held aloft the jewelled Sword of Offering.

The first woman to do the job, in her guise as lord president of the privy council, she put one in mind of what was once said of Ginger Rogers, that she did everything that Fred Astaire did, but backwards and in heels.

As for the king, no evidence of the monarch's ageing body was to be missed: the empurpled royal hands that touched the Bible, the swollen fingers that, unlike his mother's slender, youthful digit, did not receive the coronation ring.

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