what did the lady tell the members of the royal family and the audience? (chapter 4 the glove)
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Queen Elizabeth waves at crowds outside Buckingham Palace after her Coronation
A coronation is a ceremony marking the formal investiture of a monarch with regal power.
In 1937, the 11 year old Princess Elizabeth had watched her father, King George VI, crowned in the elaborate ceremony and 16 years later on 2 June 1953, her own official coronation was to take place.
Coronations have been held at Westminster Abbey for 900 years and The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was to follow suit. But the Coronation of 1953 was ground-breaking in it's own right – the first ever to be televised, it was watched by 27 million people in the UK alone and millions more audiences around the world.
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The lady told the members of the royal family and the audience that count the large his lover long jump into the hungry and ferocious lions bar and will bring her glove that she will throw in the lions bar.