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A coronation is the formal investiture of a monarch with their regal powers.
A coronation crown is a crown used by a monarch when being crowned. In some monarchies, monarchs have or had a number of crowns for different occasions, such as a coronation crown for the moment of coronation and a state crown for general usage in state ceremonial.
Indeed, a monarch doesnt need a coronation to rule and a handful have done so without one, like Edward VIII, who abdicated before his. European monarchies got rid of coronations long ago and public opinion suggests interest is perhaps waning in the UK.
Coronate is a back-formation from coronation; the verb to crown is considered by many to be more correct. to choose someone for an important political position, usually without an election taking place: The Republican nominee seems to have already been coronated.
A coronation is an act of placement or bestowal of a crown upon a monarchs head. The term also generally refers to the ceremony which marks the formal investiture of a monarch with regal power.

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During the coronation ceremony, the Sovereigns Orb is typically carried in the monarchs left hand, while the scepter, which represents the monarchs temporal authority, is carried in the right hand. Together, the two objects symbolize the monarchs dual role as both a religious and a temporal leader.

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