A real Who's Who: famous guests and royalty at King Charles' coronation

Royalty and other important guests of Charles III
Celebrities at King Charles' coronation
Katy Perry and Edward Enninful
And & Dec
Lionel Richie
Dame Joanna Lumley
Dr Jill Biden
Finnegan Biden
Nick Cave
Zara Tindall
Prince Harry
A mere guest, not part of the ceremony
His stepmother was crowned
International royalty
King of Spain and Queen Letizia
Prince Albert II, Prince of Monaco with Charlene, Princess of Monaco
King Jigme Khesar and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty
Theresa May
Boris and Carrie Johnson
Olena Zelenska
Justin Trudeau
Andrew Lloyd Webber
James and Pippa Middleton
Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron
Abdullah and Raja of Malaysia
Anne, Pavlos and Marie Chantal of Greece
Jay Blades
King Abdullah and Queen Rania of Jordan
Joan Armatrading
Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko of Japan
Royalty and other important guests of Charles III

It was the day the whole world watched London. More than 2,000 people were invited into Westminster Abbey to celebrate the coronation of King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort.

Pictured: King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) of Thailand with his queen, Suthida.

Celebrities at King Charles' coronation

A huge range of guests arrived in a drizzle of rain: including celebrities, nearly 100 heads of state, inspirational Brits and kings and queens from across the globe.

Katy Perry and Edward Enninful

Editor-in-chief of British Vogue, Edward Enninful arrived to honour his old mentor. In the recent TIME100 influential list, Enninful penned a tribute to King Charles, giving the royal credit for making him the man he is today. Katy Perry arrived alongside him looking very 'Vogue' herself.

And & Dec

British television presenting duo Ant and Dec arrived early and sat waiting, taking in the show of splendour and colour as more guests arrived.

Lionel Richie

The US music legend made sure to take selfies with fans and wave to guests as he entered Westminster Abbey. The central London church is famous for having been the site of many royal celebrations, with Charles being the 40th reigning monarch to be crowned there since King William I in 1066.

Dame Joanna Lumley

Dame Joanna was seen arriving and taking in the pomp and circumstance around her. The 'Absolutely Fabulous' British actress wore a navy below the knee dress with rounded collar lapels and a co-ordinating round hat looking almost uniform-like - perfect for the occasion.

Dr Jill Biden

The First Lady of the United States looked stunning in a lighter, more pastel shade of blue. Jill Biden had already seen the King, having attended a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by Charles the night before the crowning ceremony.

Finnegan Biden

Finnegan Biden, President Biden's 22 year old granddaughter, who often accompanies her grandparents on official visits, arrived at the Coronation in a stunning yellow gown

Nick Cave

According to The Daily Beast, Nick Cave has said he has accepted an invitation to attend the coronation because he was not so “ideologically captured” that he would refuse an opportunity to attend “the strangest, the weirdest... historical event in the U.K. of our age.” Anyway, the Australian musician looks like he enjoyed himself.

Zara Tindall

Who also seemed to have a good time was the always smiling Zara Tindall-Phillips, elegant in blue, with her husband Mike. She is the daughter of Princess Anne and thus the niece of King Charles. As direct family of the king, she was a natural presence at the ceremony.

Prince Harry

While Zara Tindall attended the ceremony in a more official capacity, a very important guest of the coronation was less conspicuously present. Still, everyone was watching him: Prince Harry.

A mere guest, not part of the ceremony

He is the king's son, but because he resigned from his 'senior royalty' status when he moved to the U.S. with Meghan Markle, Harry did not sit in the front row. In fact, it was uncertain for a time whether he would attend. And Meghan Markle stayed home with the children.

His stepmother was crowned

It was a strange sensation to see him in the audience, probably thinking of his mother Diana who could also have been the one sitting on Queen Consort Camilla's throne.

International royalty

Of course, the British royals were not the only aristocrats attending the coronation. Here we see Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Mette Marit of Norway. Behind them is the Crown Prince of Japan, Akishino, and his wife Kiko. At the very back, you see Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark with the popular Princess Mary Donaldson, who is originally from Australia.

King of Spain and Queen Letizia

King Felipe VI of Spain, Queen Letizia of Spain, King Philippe of Belgium, and Queen Mathilde of Belgium all arrived together, with the ladies in a wash of pink colour.

Prince Albert II, Prince of Monaco with Charlene, Princess of Monaco

The royal couple from Monaco looked relaxed as they entered Westminster Abbey. The sweeping, ethereal look Princess Charlene pulls off very well, was back in neutral colours. Even though people have worried about her health, she looked happy and elegant.

King Jigme Khesar and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan

The king and queen of the tiny state of Bhutan are good friends with Crown Prince William and Princess Catherine. Indeed, the couple is so hip in Asia that Queen Jetsun Pema has been called the "Kate Middleton of the Himalayas."

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty

All former and current leaders of the UK were present, of course. This pair made the short journey from Downing Street to the abbey, with gliding strides, and smiling faces. Akshata Murty, a billionaire heiress, kept her outfit reserved and dainty for the event.

Theresa May

The former prime minister felt like standing out a bit among all the pastel colors and opted for a big orange hat.

Boris and Carrie Johnson

Boris Johnson, obviously, once again had no control over his hair, especially in the drizzle of London, but his wife Carrie's navy blue look with polka dots made up for it.

Olena Zelenska

The First Lady of Ukraine looked elegant arriving for Charles and Camilla's coronation. Olena Zelenska had arrived a few days previously, having visited 10 Downing Street at the invitation of Akshata Murthy, the wife of the British Prime Minister.

Justin Trudeau

Canadian Prime minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Trudeau nailed the brief with their neutral yet chic outfits. Trudeau was clearly looking forward to the event, posting on his Twitter, "I’m on my way to the United Kingdom for the Coronation of Canada’s new Monarch, His Majesty King Charles III – the first such event in almost 70 years."

Andrew Lloyd Webber

Musical legend Andrew Lloyd Webber had a chat with Britain's main opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer as they entered the magnificent Abbey.

James and Pippa Middleton

Catherine Middleton's brother and sister are recognizable celebrities inside and outside the UK. They have their own followers in the press and social media and are regularly in the news with their commercial activities: she is a writer and he, currently, is a dog food manufacturer. For the coronation, Pippa wore a fabulous yellow dress with a stylish hat.

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron

Another important guest was Emmanuel Macron, the president of France. His wife Brigitte wore a fantastic suit for the occasion, stylish and in a pastel color that matched well with the palette of the other guests.

Abdullah and Raja of Malaysia

This royal couple has good relations with the British royal family. For many leaders of former British colonies, this is the case, even though the netizens may not feel the same way about the English. In Malaysia, the British ruled between the early 19th and mid-20th centuries.

Anne, Pavlos and Marie Chantal of Greece

She is called Queen Anne of Greece, even though the Greeks no longer have a monarchy. But noble and highly respected the lady on the left of the photo certainly is. Walking beside her, in matching shades of blue, are Crown Prince Pavlos and Princess Marie Chantal of Greece.

Jay Blades

British TV presenter and furniture restorer, famous for the show 'The Repair Shop', Jay Blades was seen taking a breather before entering the church. Charles had just joined Blades on a special episode of the show, with the Daily Mail citing viewers saying, "The rapport between King Charles and Jay Blades on The Repair Shop is superb."

King Abdullah and Queen Rania of Jordan

Queen Rania of Jordan always makes many heads turn, and at Charles' coronation, she once again wore a fabulous dress. The color was a modest yet elegant pale yellow. Next to her was the king of Jordan, Abdullah.

Joan Armatrading

Three-time Grammy Award nominee singer-songwriter and guitarist attended after receiving her CBE from the Late Queen in 2020 (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire).

Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko of Japan

Crown Prince Akishino (also known as Fumihito) and Crown Princess Kiko of Japan pass by. A recent royal event of the same scale as Charles' coronation took place in their country in 2019. Akishino's brother Naruhito then officially ascended the Chrysanthemum throne.