Tourists to walk on site of King’s coronation for first time – in socks
Visitors to Westminster Abbey are to be allowed to stand – in socks – for the first time in the spot where the King will be crowned. Guided “barefoot” tours in celebration of the May 6 coronation will include access to the Cosmati pavement, one of Britain’s greatest medieval art treasures, which is usually roped off to the public.
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