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Britain’s Economy Needs a Pick-Me-Up. Is the Coronation Enough?

The country — businesses and households alike — could use some respite. For much of the past year, the British economy has been stagnant.

May 04, 2023 / 20:14 IST
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Britain readies for King Charles III's coronation

Dawn Anchor, who runs a pub in the village of Kings Worthy, about 60 miles southwest of London, has everything she needs: reams of red, white and blue bunting, mini Union Jack flags and a life-size cardboard cutout of King Charles III.

This weekend’s coronation of Britain’s new monarch has been a gift for her establishment, one of just a handful of pubs in Britain aptly called The King Charles.

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And like many business people enduring Britain’s economic doldrums, Anchor hopes the coronation will bring some much-needed cheer (and sales).

At The King Charles, the celebrations will begin Friday with a 17-hour day, serving breakfast through dinner, with afternoon tea in between. Fuller’s Coronation King’s Ale, a special edition bitter, will be on tap and likely to contribute to the estimated 17 million extra pints that are expected to be poured around the country over the three-day weekend, according to the British Beer and Pub Association.