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This game is as seen in the royal Netflix show The Crown. It’s typically a drinking game, but if there are children, the rule can be changed so that players perform a forfeit instead of drinking. You can create a menu that features dishes and drinks that are fit for royalty. For example, you could serve champagne, wine, and other upscale drinks. As for food, you can offer a buffet which features game meat and roast vegetables. However if your party is around lunch time then perhaps it would be best to serve something lighter such as cucumber sandwiches and crisps.

To keep the cost down on bunting or flowers, task all the children on your street with a crafting session and ask them to create paper flowers to fill jugs and vases down the middle of the table, or to create DIY bunting. Sometimes a homemade look means more and it’ll encourage them to get to know each other before the street party itself. Did you know? The King is King to 14 Commonwealth Realms in addition to the UK – here is a full list of the Commonwealth countries. You could learn about where each of these countries are and about their history and culture. Royal Limbo: under a pretend castle gate made from cardboard boxes or streamers, with a cardboard crown or banner hanging above the gate. A quintessentially British garden game, croquet is a great outdoor team game to bring the family together. You'll need a croquet set to set up on the lawn. You need to push the hoops into the grass in the instructed layout before trying to hit the ball through the hoops using the bat. There's sneaky ways to take over your opponents, too. 4. Charades Ask children to pretend that they are the King! For example, ask them to write and give a speech of praise, reflection or encouragement of their people.

Could this be the biggest community get together in British history? The Coronation Big Lunch on Sunday 7 th May will brings millions of people together to share food and fun together, with street parties, picnics, barbeques, tea parties taking place across the country. If you want to celebrate the Coronation at home with your family, but haven't made any plans yet and don't know where to start... don't stress, we've got a few easy ideas up our sleeve to keep your children happy and involved! If you've decided to plan a last minute street party, garden party or picnic in the park with your favourite people, whether it's for the King's Coronation celebration or bank holiday fun, there's still plenty of time to get your hands on any essentials you're going to need.

Fish and chips is one of Britain's national dishes so it is a brilliant idea for a meal to celebrate a royal occasion like the coronation. You could also have a look at Queen Elizabeth II’s life in picturesto see examples of the engagements that might lie ahead for King Charles III and the Queen Consort. The meal should be accompanied by roast potatoes, vegetables and of course lashings of gravy! The vegetables should be whatever grows in the UK and is seasonal, such as carrots, peas or parsnips. This recipe from BBC Food explains exactly how it is done.• Shepherd's Pie A royal twist on pin the tail on the donkey. Blind fold each participant and see how accurately they can place the crown. Pass The Crown

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To help children learn about King Charles III and the Coronation we have created a whole host of activities on Busy Things including a fun sequencing game – Royal Line Up. Lots of art activities such as painting the King’s portrait and designing transport fit for a King’s coronation parade. A royal family tree activity, commonwealth country maps, a Westminster Abbey jigsaw and much more! If it’s too late to organize a coronation street party (or you just can’t get your neighbours excited about the idea), don’t worry. There are plenty of other coronation party ideas to give you a reason to bring out the bunting. An appropriate Spotify playlist (including, of course, “God Save the King”). We recommend designating a DJ for the day. Share a link to the playlist on your street WhatsApp group and ask people to add songs.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has created a 'coronation celebration playlist' featuring a number of classic party tunes. Some of these include Let's Dance by David Bowie, Our House by Madness, Shine by Take That, One Day Like This by Elbow and Come Together by The Beatles. Royal Highness Leap: Hang things to be collected by jumping – perhaps above a trampoline or hanging from a tree. Strawberries officially come into season on 1st May in the UK, just in time for those coronation parties, and you can choose any dark berry to represent the blue part of the flag. You can find this recipe at Good To Know.• Official Coronation Recipes

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This royal twist on musical chairs involves turning one chair – the final chair – into a throne, that the eventual winner can sit on and celebrate their royal glory and be crowned king or queen of the party.

Capture the celebratory mood with some chilled sparkling wine. Consider adding a patriotic twist by sourcing fizz from a British vineyard. When it comes to invitation wording, the Royals practically invented the genre. But there’s no need for Court etiquette (or copperplate) on your coronation party invitations . Get your guests excited for the celebrations with jaunty invitation wording such as: Once your guests have polished off the cucumber sandwiches, they will be ready for some fun. Traditional garden and sports day games are a great way to mix friends and neighbours who might not know each other, and to ensure the party continues well into the evening.The Sovereign is then dressed in robes made of cloth and gold and presented with the coronation Regalia; the Orb, Sceptre, and Rod of the Dove. The St Edward’s Crown is then placed upon the King/Queen’s head to the sound of trumpet fanfare. Create your own royal event! – Make invites. Plan a menu fit for the King. Who is on the guest list? What would you talk about? What is the royal protocol – what should you / shouldn’t you do? Keeping the contents gender neutral and kid-friendly is helpful in these scenarios, with edible treats being an easy and popular option. Royal Quiz The Coronation is a royal ceremony taking place to crown Charles III the new King. The occasion is sure to be one of the most remarkable royal celebrations we will ever experience in our lifetimes. A service will be held in which the new King will take an oath and have St. Edwards crown placed upon his head by the Archbishop of Canterbury. This moving ceremony is just one of many events planned for the upcoming Coronation weekend. Lay a filo sheet on a lightly floured work surface, keeping the other sheets covered with plastic wrap to prevent them from drying out. Lightly brush the entire sheet with some of the butter. Lay a second sheet on top and cut the layered sheets into 4 equal squares. Repeat with the remaining 4 filo sheets to make 12 squares total. Line each tartlet mold with a filo square, pressing the filo down firmly onto the base. Chill in the refrigerator while you ready the filling ingredients.

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