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King Charles Coronation 2023: When Is It? How to watch in Australia

It’s been dubbed the event of the century - so here is everything you need to know to make sure you don’t miss the big moment.

Given most Aussies won’t be making the trip to the UK – here’s where viewers can get their right royal fix on the box and online.

It’s a long night of viewing with the pageantry officially starting at 7.30pm with King’s Procession to Westminster Abbey, from 8pm the Coronation service, at 10pm the procession to Buckingham Palace and from 10.45pm celebrations and the Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

ONLINE

5pm live stream of proceedings on News Corp websites

SKY NEWS

Saturday

* 2pm Born To Be King encore

* 4pm The Coronation with Peter Stefanovic live from Westminster Abbey

* 5pm Sky News UK Kay Burley, Anna Botting and royal commentator Alastair Bruce from London

* 8pm Ceremony airs live.

Sunday

* 12pm encore screening.

* 10pm The Royal Report with Caroline Di Russo.

Kay Burley of Sky Television.
Kay Burley of Sky Television.

ABC

Saturday

* 5pm panel with The Drum’s Julia Baird, ABC News presenter Jeremy Fernandez and guests including Stan Grant, republican movement co-chair Craig Foster and writer Kathy Lette.

* 7.30pm BBC’s coverage live from London.

People walk beneath flags of the Union and Commonwealth along The Mall, towards Buckingham Palace, in central London, ahead of the Coronation. Picture: AFP
People walk beneath flags of the Union and Commonwealth along The Mall, towards Buckingham Palace, in central London, ahead of the Coronation. Picture: AFP

SEVEN

Saturday

* 4pm 7NEWS Spotlight presenter Michael Usher and former BBC royal correspondent Angela Rippon live from London, with Sunrise co-host David Koch.

* 7pm King’s Procession to Westminster Abbey and the Coronation

Monday

* 5.30am – live crosses by Sunrise to the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle

* 7.30pm encore screening in full on Channel 7 and 7plus.

NINE

Saturday

* 5pm journalists Peter Overton and Ally Langdon, with royal confidant Dickie Arbiter and expert commentator Camilla Tominey live at Westminster.

* 7.30pm switch to BBC’s coverage commercial-free.

The Coronation of King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort will be watched by hundreds of milliosn of people around the world.
The Coronation of King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort will be watched by hundreds of milliosn of people around the world.

TEN

Saturday

* 4.30pm 10’s National Affairs Editor Hugh Riminton with UK Correspondent Johnpaul Gonzo live in London.

SBS

Sunday

* 9.30pm Kirsty Young hosts a highlights package with special guests who were part of the ceremony and the concert.

Originally published as King Charles Coronation 2023: When Is It? How to watch in Australia

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