The procession for the coronation of Elizabeth II was an element of the ceremony in which court, clerical, governmental, and parliamentary officials from around the Commonwealth of Nations moved in a set order of precedence through the streets of London, England, and into Westminster Abbey, where the coronation took place.
The Royal Family
The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret
Chaplains
Officers of the Orders of Knighthood
Standards
Members of the Royal Household
Prime Ministers of the Commonwealth of Nations
Archbishops and the Lord Chancellor
Duke of Edinburgh
Bearers of the Regalia and Great Officers of State
The Queen
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