ROTHENBURGER: It’s coronation time – let’s all take the Oath of Allegiance
THE CORONATION of King Charles III on Saturday morning doesn’t have people nearly as excited as they were when his mother was crowned in 1953.
I remember that one well as a kid in grade school, where we put together scrapbooks of the event as a class project. When the big day arrived, we had to get our news from the radio, since TV hadn’t yet arrived in our small town.
I doubt I’ll watch Saturday’s celebration either because getting up in the middle of the night doesn’t appeal to me. I happen to be a Royals fan, but I’ll make do with re-runs.
Still, all this negativity around Charles’ coronation is a bit silly. It seems people don’t want to have fun anymore. They get all grumpy about it as if all the pomp and pageantry of Charles’ and Camilla’s coronation is some sort of insult to their personal principles.


