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This one-day conference, hosted by the Centre for British Politics and Government on 13 April, 2023, explored the constitutional, cultural and political impacts of the coronation, with a focus on the presentation by those responsible for organising the event of the key issues involved. Questions included how far coronation planning had invoked continuities from previous conferences, and the extent to which innovations had been either advertised or cloaked under the heading of continuity. The known constitutional issues raised by legal, theological and political experts were debated, alongside explorations of the challenges involved, including needed practical adaptations of coronation protocols in the light of the reform of the House of Lords since the last coronation, and a will for the coronation to appear relevant to modern society, while retaining attractive levels of pomp and ceremony. The sacred and secular balance in the coronation was also addressed. Panels Round Table One: Commonwealth and Overseas Perspectives on Coronations Chair: Dr Alexandre Loktionov (Cambridge) Experts leading the panel: Prof Sue Onslow (Institute of Commonwealth Studies); Prof Antony Best (LSE), Dr Helene von Bismarck (KCL), Dr Jesse Tumblin (United States Naval War College). Panel two: Planning the Coronation Constitutional Issues and Challenges Chair: Dr Nigel Fletcher Experts leading the panel: Dr David Crankshaw (KCL); Dr Catherine Haddon (Institute for Government); Dr Craig Prescott (Bangor) Panel three: The Coronation Service: Rituals, Guests and Participants Chair: Prof Judith Rowbotham Experts leading the panel: Dr Michael Kandiah (KCL); Dr Nigel Fletcher (KCL); Dr George Gross (KCL); Rev William Gulliford (St Marks, Regents Park) Panel four: The Public Presentation of the Coronation: Symbolism, Public Ceremonial and Its Dissemination Chair: Dr Michael Kandiah Experts leading the panel: Simon James (KCL); Prof Roger Mortimore (KCL) Dr Adrian Phillips; Prof Judith Rowbotham (Plymouth)