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King Charle’s Coronation scroll had one tiny error in 21 metres

King Charles has been presented with a beautifully illustrated record of his Coronation, almost a year after the historic service at Westminster Abbey.

For at least 700 years, monarchs have been given a “Coronation roll”. Stretching for 69ft, the hand-stitched manuscript was written by calligrapher Stephanie von Werthern-Gill. And there are no nightmare spelling mistakes, bar a single dot missing over an ‘i’ at the very end.

“Most marvellous illumination work,” said the King, while Queen Camilla said she would need “my specs” to read it. For the first time, the manuscript did not use any animal skin.

But spare a thought for the calligrapher who wrote it. This 21m-long piece of history, like a massive roll of wallpaper, includes 11,500 elegantly inscribed words, using specially made ink.

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In an epic achievement of concentration, Stephanie says she kept going for 56 days, without any weekend breaks, determined to keep her rhythm going, phone switched off, her calm sustained by breathing exercises and classical music. It was very intense,” she says, but the outcome “feels like a piece of art”.

“All the right spelling?” joked the King, when he looked at the huge roll, which he said “goes on for milesThe result was shown to King Charles and Queen Camilla at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, as the King continues his return to duties after more positive news about his ongoing cancer treatment.

This is the official state record of a monarch’s accession and Coronation, but it is now as much an artwork as a formal document.

It includes intricate illustrations by Tim Noad, who must soon be the country’s most widely viewed, but least well-credited, artist. Because as well as illustrating this historic document, he is the designer of the King’s cypher, the logo that you will begin to see on new banknotes, public buildings, uniforms and eventually on new post boxes.The roll records the ceremonies, processions and promises of the Coronation service and shows who was there in the Abbey, particularly those with a ceremonial role, as well as the long lists of royal guests, politicians and overseas representatives.But not everyone gets a mention.

When the document is finally lodged in the National Archives, there will be no record of Ant and Dec or Katy Perry having been there. And there is not even a hello for Lionel Richie. They have been reduced to a catch-all heading of “Other groups”.

There is also no mention of the protests by anti-monarchists that day.The King and Queen watched the video of themselves at their own Coronation. It was like the most upmarket-ever edition of Gogglebox.

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden, who presented the roll to the King, said: “For the first time, this Coronation roll will be digitised – bringing the tradition into the 21st Century and giving as many people as possible the opportunity to see it.”

Also for the first time the official signing of the roll was carried out in front of the cameras, at an event in the College of Arms in London, a venue atmospheric enough to have been used as a location in a James Bond film.

Source: BBC

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