From Chocolate Chuck to royal flush, bizarre items made for King Charles III's c...
Here are some of the quirkier stories around the coronation of Charles III as king on May 6


"Untangled Haydock", a group promoting wellbeing and social crochet, has decked several red postboxes with crowns and woollen monarchs.
"We had six model makers building it and it took about 32,000 Lego pieces overall," said the attraction"s chief model maker Paula Leighton.
Hamley"s toy store in central London also has a Charles replica made from the popular plastic bricks.
The royal statues were removed overnight in October 2022 when climate change protesters smeared a vegan chocolate cake topped with shaving foam on Charles.
"The resemblance is uncanny," Celebrations senior brand manager Emily Owen said of the edible likeness, which weighs more than 23 kilograms.
Atlee the cat has done a mouse check while Boris the parrot is being coached. "We"ve been trying to get him to sing God Save the King," Hoyle said.
The limited edition "Kingchup" features a crown and bunting. Last year for Queen Elizabeth II"s Platinum Jubilee, it rebranded its HP Sauce brand to "HM Sauce" and salad cream to "Salad Queen".
Trips can be booked via the popular cab-hailing app, with money donated to an animal welfare charity.
The "crowndels" are at several London Underground and Overground stations, as well as on the Elizabeth line, which Charles"s mother opened last year.
Some "84 Elsan Chemical Closets were provided for women and 70 for men in addition to 23 Urinals," the record from the Ministry of Works noted.
But it added: "It was found, early on coronation day, that much of the lavatory paper had been removed, and in future it will be necessary to take special steps to prevent this."
Decca Records has previously released multiple commemorative albums, including for Queen Elizabeth II"s Diamond Jubilee celebrations and the royal weddings of Charles"s sons William and Harry.
First Published: May 03, 2023, 12:03
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