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Quick Guide: How to Watch King Charles III's Coronation Worldwide
  • The British Royal Coronation takes place this Saturday, May 6, 2023, at 11:00 AM BST (6:00 AM ET) in London.
  • King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will be crowned as monarchs of the United Kingdom.
  • BBC’s coverage is set to begin at 7:30 AM BST (2:30 AM ET).

You can stream the coronation live for free with BBC iPlayer. But this free live stream is only accessible if you have a UK IP address. Luckily, you can use a VPN to get a British IP address.

Follow these simple steps to stream the coronation live from anywhere in the world, for free:

  1. Get Surfshark VPN, download the app and connect to a server in the UK.
  2. Go to the BBC iPlayer.
  3. Watch the Royal Coronation live.

While BBC iPlayer is the best option to watch the coronation, there are some other streaming options out there. We’ve also got the details on where you can stream King Charles III’s coronation in the UK, US, Australia, and other parts of the world.

We’re right on the cusp of the first British Royal Coronation of the digital age. King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla are set to be crowned as monarchs of the United Kingdom in pomp and grandeur on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in London, UK.

Local coverage of Charles III’s Coronation starts at 7:30 AM BST (2:30 AM ET). The Coronation ceremony takes place at Westminster Abbey at 11:00 AM BST (6:00 ET). The Royal Family will travel back to Buckingham Palace on reveler-lined streets in a state procession following the ceremony.

We’ve got all the information you need for the perfect Coronation viewing party. We’ll show you the best way to watch King Charles’ Coronation live, no matter where you are located in the world.

How to Watch King Charles’ Coronation for Free (via the UK)

If you haven’t cut the cable TV cord in the UK, you can tune in to any BBC channel to watch the Royal Coronation for free. Those looking to watch free online can do so using the BBC iPlayer. The BBC’s coverage starts before any other region in the world for those looking for the full regal experience.

However, the BBC iPlayer is geo-blocked, which means you won’t be able to access the service without a UK IP address. Luckily, you can change your IP address in a matter of seconds with a VPN. This nifty cybersecurity tool allows you to access content from across the world, while protecting your data and keeping you anonymous online.

All you need to do is follow these simple steps:

Step-by-step guide: Watch King Charles III’s coronation for free online from anywhere

  1. Get a reliable streaming VPN like Surfshark. In our experience, Surfshark’s London server worked seamlessly with the BBC iPlayer, and caused no lags or buffering issues when using the site.
  2. Download the Surfshark VPN app on your streaming device.

    Devices supported by Surfshark as shown on their website
  3. Install the Surfshark VPN app. Doing so is easy and does not take long. You can find the app on mobile app stores, or on the Surfshark website. Just follow the Wizard instructions on your desktop or even your Fire TV.
  4. Log in to the VPN app. Put in the credentials created during sign-up.

    Screenshot of Surfshark, app login page
  5. Connect to a VPN server in the UK.

  6. Once you’re connected, head over to the BBC iPlayer and find the Royal Coronation live stream.

    BBC iPlayer TV Guide displaying the Royal Coronation listing with the Surfshark app running.

You are all set! Now you can stream the Royal Coronation on the BBC iPlayer!

Alternative for the UK: Watch the Coronation of King Charles III for free online (via ITV)

Alternatively, you can also stream the Royal Coronation on ITVX for free. Simply head over to the ITVX website and look for the King Charles III’s Coronation live stream. However, ITV’s coverage of the ceremony begins at 8:30 AM BST, one whole hour after the BBC.

To watch King Charles Coronation on ITV, you’ll still need a UK IP address. Follow these steps to access the stream from outside the UK:

  1. Use Surfshark VPN to connect to a UK server.
  2. Go to the ITVX website.
  3. Search for King Charles III: The Coronation stream and enjoy!

    ITV TV Guide displaying King Charles III coronation on ITV1 with Surfshark VPN.

How to Watch King Charles III’s Coronation in the USA

TV channels like CBS News, CNN, ABC News, and FOX News are set to broadcast the Coronation live. Those in the US looking to stream King Charles’ Coronation can do so with Sling TV.

SlingTV offers all of these channels, with discounts for first-time customers. Currently, you can get your first month at a 50% off. In our recent testing, we found that Sling TV works great with Surfshark VPN when you’re using it from outside the United States. Follow this guide to watch King Charles’ Coronation on Sling TV:

  1. Get Surfshark VPN and use it to connect to a server in the US.
  2. Go to the Sling TV website.
  3. Search for The Coronation of King Charles III.
Coronation of King Charles III stream on SlingTv with Surfshark VPN connected to a US server.

How to Stream King Charles’ Coronation for Free in Australia

Looking to stream the British Royal Coronation in Australia? You’re in luck! Channel 7’s streaming service 7plus will offer a free stream of the whole event. Even if you’re outside Australia, you can watch King Charles’ Coronation for free with Surfshark. We tried out 7plus’s live tv coverage using Surfshark’s Melbourne server, and it worked like a charm!

Follow the steps below to watch King Charles’ Coronation on 7plus:

  1. Connect to an Australian server on Surfshark.
  2. Hop on to the 7plus website.
  3. Stream King Charles III The Coronation.
King Charles III The Coronation on 7plus with Surfshark VPN connected to an Australian server.

When is King Charles’ Coronation? Full Schedule

TIme (BST)Event
7:30 AMBBC coverage begins
9:30 AMRoyal family members, former prime ministers, and heads of state to be seated
10:20 AMKing Charles and Queen Camilla set off from Buckingham Palace
11:00 AMCoronation ceremony begins
1:00 PMCoronation procession back to Buckingham Palace
1:45 PMRoyal Salute on Buckingham Palace’s West Terrace garden
2:15 PMRoyal Family gathering on the balcony and Royal fly-over
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