Cardiff will mark the coronation of King Charles III with a series of official public events, including a royal gun salute, a ‘Right Royal' Picnic, street parties, and screenings of the Coronation Service and the Coronation Concert.
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Cllr Graham Hinchey, said: "The coronation of a new monarch is an event of great national significance, and one that will undoubtedly be remembered long into the future. As the capital city of Wales, a country that is close to King Charles III's heart, Cardiff is proud to host this series of wonderful events to mark the occasion.
"Alongside those, it is also fantastic to see communities across the city organising their own celebrations, and as Lord Mayor of Cardiff, I wish you all a happy and enjoyable Coronation bank holiday weekend."
The full timetable of official Coronation events, taking place across the weekend, is:
The Coronation Service and Gun Salute
9.30am - 2.30pm, Saturday 6thMay, free entry, no ticket required
The grounds of Cardiff Castle will host a big screen for visitors to watch the Coronation Service, and the processions to and from Westminster Abbey. An official gun salute will also take place at the Castle as part of a network of gun salutes, taking place across the country as the King is crowned.
104 Regiment Royal Artillery, Regimental Mascots from The Royal Welsh and The 1st Queens Dragoon Guards with a Quarter Guard, Welsh Guards and the Regimental Band and Corps of Drums of the Royal Welsh will be in attendance, along with representatives from The Royal Navy and The Royal Airforce.
Due to ceremonial proceedings taking place live at the Castle as part of the coronation some elements of the screening of the main coronation event in London may be subtitled only.
Right Royal Picnic
12pm-4pm, Sunday 7thMay free entry, no ticket required
Gather your family and friends, pack a picnic, and head to Cardiff Castle for a ‘Right Royal Picnic' as part of The Coronation Big Lunch taking place across the UK. Dress up and enjoy the festivities, which will include a programme of live music, family craft activities, and themed walkabout entertainment, creating a celebratory atmosphere as people come together to share food and fun.
The Coronation Big Lunch
8am-8pm, Sunday 7thMay
The bunting will be out as local communities host street parties across the city to celebrate the coronation. 44 residential road closures across the city have been facilitated by the Council, to enable neighbours to come together to enjoy the big occasion.
The Coronation Concert
7.30pm-11pm, Sunday 7thMay, Roald Dahl Plass