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Celebrate the Coronation Weekend in Regal Style at Belvoir Castle

By Evie Payne

25th Apr 2023 | Local News

The robes at Belvoir Castle. Image credit: Charlotte Graham Photography.
The robes at Belvoir Castle. Image credit: Charlotte Graham Photography.

The Coronation of King Charles III will take place on Saturday 6 May, and a host of local attractions are hosting events to mark the historic occasion.

Here at Oakham Nub News we have compiled a round up of Coronation events happening across the Bank Holiday weekend to help you plan ahead.

Find out more here.

From 6-8 May 2023, Belvoir Castle, just a short drive up the road from rural Rutland, will also be hosting Coronation celebrations.

A bumper line up of entertainment for the Bank Holiday Coronation weekend in the regal surroundings of Belvoir Castle give Rutland residents even more options of how best to celebrate.

The whole family can enjoy the occasion at Belvoir Castle, including a screening of the Coronation ceremony of His Maje

Jousting at Belvoir. Image credit: Belvoir Castle.

sty King Charles III on Saturday, followed by the firing of the castle cannons to mark the special day. 

The hilltop castle and grounds are the perfect backdrop for the event, complete with the best of British food, drink and entertainment. It will be a celebration to remember - complete with jousting knights (Monday 8 May), live music, bagpipes, bunting, picnics and hay bales, Crown making, free face painting, Coronation themed trails and best dressed competitions for people and their canine best friends too!

The hugely popular Knights of Nottingham will be back with their fast, thrilling and fun jousting displays taking place throughout Bank Holiday Monday. Twelve brave knights and their trusty steeds will be in attendance to bring some pomp and pageantry to the weekend.

For a glimpse of the pageantry of past Coronations, there is still the chance to view the historic ceremonial robes made for the 9th Duke of Rutland for the Coronation of George VI in 1937.

On display with Coronation chairs that were used at previous occasions by the Manners family and archive family photographs, documenting the regal occasions, they will be on display in the Castle up until the end of May.

The Duchess of Rutland viewing Coronation robes. Image credit: Belvoir Castle.

There will be live music performances throughout the weekend at the Castle and Engine Yard, as well as free face painting, Crown making with prizes for the best creations while a Coronation themed Light Box Trail around the Rose Garden will keep little ones engaged working out the clues to claim a small prize. 

Sunday will see Belvoir join in The Big Lunch, an event to bring the community together to enjoy the day with friends, family and food! Bring along picnic blankets or grab a spot on the hay bales, tables and outdoor seating on the Cannonade. Picnic boxes will be available to buy or pack a picnic to set up on the lawn to enjoy the day with a few fun and games in store.

The Castle's Aviary Tearoom will be open every day offering a royal twist on afternoon tea with fruit-filled 'jewelled' scones, mini Eton mess and Coronation quiche, as well as lunch and light refreshments.

Across the weekend there will be a 'Best Dressed' competition looking for those who may come dressed to the nines or wearing a full Union Jack suit. Belvoir is also searching for 'Best Dressed' pups too. Simply enter on the day by posting a photo in all your finery outside the Castle with #BelvoirBestDressed - the winner will receive a Friends of Belvoir pass.

Take part in a fancy dress competition. Image credit: Belvoir Castle.

Coronation day tickets are priced £22 adult, £10 child for all day access to the Castle, Garden and Adventure Playground along with a whole programme of entertainment included with admission. Dogs on leads are welcome within the grounds but not in the castle or playground.

To find out more and check what's on each day, go to Coronation Weekend - Belvoir Castle.

 

     

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