waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, whoed back to the palace. prince george, who'd been a page of honour, rejoined his siblings, no doubt aware that one day it will be his coronation. cheering. and then, the moment the crowds had braved the rain for — the king and queen on the palace balcony. overhead, a curtailed fly—past due to the weather. but the red arrows still managed a show of red, white and blue. the coronation ceremony was a celebration of modern britain and its rich history. now back in st george's chapel, the coronation chair, which is more than 700 years old. it played a starring role here in the abbey on the saturday. but the festivities continued over the following two days, with the focus on service and community. all: god save the king! cheering. up and down the uk, thousands of people came together to host a big coronation lunch. and popping in to sample the refreshments, some surprise royal guests. in cranleigh in surrey, the newly appointed duke and duchess of edinburgh joined scouts and guides, and soph