coronation
A coronation is a formal ceremony in which a monarch, such as a king or queen, is officially crowned and invested with royal authority. This event often includes various rituals, such as the anointing with holy oil, the presentation of royal regalia, and the taking of oaths. Coronations are significant cultural and historical events, symbolizing the beginning of a new reign.
The ceremony typically takes place in a grand location, often a cathedral or palace, and is attended by dignitaries, clergy, and members of the public. Famous examples of coronations include those of Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III in the United Kingdom.