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Still Game star Gavin Mitchell has joked King Charles III "needed pies and a dial a bar" at his Coronation after eagle eyed fans spotted a lookalike in the crowd.
Gavin, who played Boaby the Barman in the much loved Scottish sitcom, posted his hilarious reaction on Twitter after fans mistook an Australian singer for him.
Scots spotted doppelgänger singer-songwriter Nick Cave, 65, at the royal celebration and couldn't believe the similarity to Boaby.
Dozens took to Twitter, posting screenshots of Nick at the event, as they shared their disbelief. One fan said: "Boaby the Barman at the coronation."
Another wrote: "How did Boaby the Barman get an invite to the Coronation today?" While a third user added: "That's not Nick Cave. That's Boaby the Barman."
Joining in on the joke, Gavin posted: "Ok , ok look it was a last minute thing …… they needed pies and a ‘dial a bar’ , it was a last minute thing honest."
One follower replied: "That Glasgow good citizen award for looking after Pete the jakey got you on there."
While another joked: "Question is did you get a new microwave to heat all the pies or are they going to be cold in the middle?"
And a third added: "I can’t see this singer in the same way again lol."
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the Daily Mail. “You have to work hard,” she replied.
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It’s certainly been a busy weekend for the royal family, and Kate Middleton has been in attendance at everything from official ceremonies to volunteering to help renovate a Scout hut, and she’s managed to nail the dress code for every single occasion.The Coronation weekend officially began on Saturday May 6, with the crowning ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and was followed by a surprise Windsor walkabout, the Coronation concert, and a day of volunteering at the request of King Charles. In true dedicated style, the Prince and Princess of Wales were in attendance at each event, seizing the opportunity to meet fans, help the community, and show their support for the monarchy, and it will come as no surprise that Princess Kate managed to nail an outfit for every event.
The Coronation Concert is taking place on Sunday night with more than 20,000 people descending on Windsor to watch it live.
Coronation celebrations are continuing in Scotland the day after King Charles III was officially crowned. Following the historic event on Saturday, a ceremony and parade will be held in Glasgow today as scores of other community celebrations are held across the country.
READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp communityKaty Perry, who will be performing at the Coronation Concert in Windsor Castle on Sunday evening, was also invited. The singer was seen wearing a lilac outfit with a matching hat. British Vogue’s editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, BBC director-general Tim Davie, Australian musician Nick Cave, TV presenter Jay Blades, and Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber were also in attendance.
Catching up. Prince Harry and Princess Anne chatted while in attendance at King Charles III‘s coronation in London on Saturday, May 6.
during his much anticipated coronation.A multitude of royal regalia, including his crown, wooden crowning chair and more were used to formally coronate him.As the 74-year-old was officially inducted as sovereign, was given the sacred objects as he sat on the chair, and was robed with his blessed cloaks.In the moment that he was officially crowned, he was presented with St. Edward’s historic headpiece and it was placed onto of his head.The chair was commissioned by Edward I in 1300, where he used it to secure the Stone of Scone — also known as the Stone of Destiny.The chair has been used at many coronations since the 14th century and it is the seat that the incoming monarch sits on as they are given the regalia.King Edward I of England took the monolith from the Scottish people in 1296 and the chair was painted by Master Walter and detailed with patterns of birds, plants and animals.Either Edward the Confessor or Edward I, is also painted on the chair, showing his feet stepping on a lion.The Stone of Destiny was placed underneath the chair for Charles’ enthronement.
Scots and tourists alike have turned out in droves in Edinburgh to see King Charles III crowned. The capital was caked in a fog that refused to ease on Saturday morning.
Timeless lady! Princess Kate arrived at King Charles III’s coronation in a regal outfit fit for a royal.
First Minister Humza Yousaf has been spotted wearing a kilt as he attended the Coronation ceremony of King Charles III.
Ant and Dec are among the guests at Westminster Abbey in London today to watch King Charles' Coronation. Before the historic ceremony, the presenting pair caught up with Loose Women star Charlene White, where they spilled on a hilarious moment during their stay at Dumfries House – Charles’ house in Scotland.The pair revealed they bumped into the King, 74, during their sleepover at the house.
Glasgow has a packed schedule for the Coronation of King Charles III, with street parties, parades, concerts and plenty more for royal revellers.
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Watch Below: King Charles III's Official Coronation QuicheSo what can you expect from the big day? The King and The Queen Consort will travel in 'The King's Procession' from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, where they will be crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury in a historic ceremony. Following the service, the Royal Family, including Their Majesties, will make their way back to Buckingham Palace in 'The Coronation Procession'.
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King Charles’ coronation, security plans for the event are tightening up. The Crown Jewels are the main centerpiece for the crowning on May 6 and the gems are reportedly being heavily guarded to prevent a movie-like heist.The highly classified affair has been given the moniker “Operation Tower of London,” a source told the Mirror on Friday.The priceless collection of jewels will be used in the religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey and was moved from their main home at the Tower of London recently.The streets of London will be crawling with thousands of police, with teams of armed guards, snipers and military personnel securing the premises.
Thousands of Scots will take to the streets across major cities next weekend to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.