King Charles III Coronation Medal

Commemorative medal awarded by the King
Award
King Charles III
Coronation Medal
Reverse and obverse: United Kingdom version
TypeCommemorative medal
Awarded forCommunity contribution
Presented byKing Charles III
EligibilityCommonwealth citizens
Total10 (Australia)[note 1][1]
30,000 (Canada)[2]
1 (New Zealand)[note 1][3]
400,000 (United Kingdom)
Ribbon bar (British and Canadian version)

The King Charles III Coronation Medal is a commemorative medal created to mark the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on 6 May 2023.

United Kingdom

Design

The medals are made of nickel silver. The obverse features a crowned effigy of the King and Queen facing left.

The reverse shows the Royal Cypher CIIIR surmounted by the Tudor Crown, a laurel wreath and the date of the coronation, 6 May 2023.

The medals were issued by Worcestershire Medal Service, with the effigy on the obverse face modelled by Martin Jennings.[4] The reverse was designed by Phil McDermott of the Worcestershire Medal Service. [5]

Eligibility

In the United Kingdom, those who received the medal were:[6]

  • Individuals who actively contributed to the official Coronation events in Westminster Abbey and processions, and other officially recognised ceremonial Coronation events.
  • Serving members of the Armed Forces who had completed five full calendar years of service on 6 May 2023 or participated in Armed Forces Coronation events during the course of 2023.
  • Frontline emergency personnel who had been in paid service, retained or in a voluntary capacity, dealing with emergencies as part of their conditions of service, and who had completed five full calendar years of service on 6 May 2023;
  • Publicly employed prison services personnel who had completed five full calendar years of service on 6 May 2023.
  • Living individual recipients of the George Cross and of the Victoria Cross.[6]

More than 400,000 medals were awarded.[7]

Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on 3 May 2023 that 30,000 coronation medals would be produced to honour Canadians who made significant contributions to the country, a province, territory, region, or community, or achieved abroad in a way that brought credit to Canada.[8][9] The design of the Canadian medal, as well as any clarification on who the program partners will be,[10] has yet to be released.[11][12] Excerpting from a CBC News: Politics report, the Monarchist League of Canada claimed the delay has been caused by two coinciding matters: disagreement between the King and his Cabinet over the inclusion of Queen Camilla's effigy on the medal’s obverse (the ministers arguing the Queen should be excluded, as she is not part of the Order of Precedence and does not have a constitutional role) and the resignation of the Governor General's private secretary, an office that plays a significant part in the creation of honours.[10]

The Canadian Heritage Mint (a private company) created and sold coronation medallions designed by Susan Taylor, a former senior engraver at the Royal Canadian Mint, and approved by Charles III.[13][14]

Design

On May 6, 2024, the first anniversary of the Coronation, the Government of Canada unveiled the King Charles III's Coronation Medal for Canada.[15]

The obverse features a crowned effigy of the King facing right, circumscribed by the words CHARLES III DEI GRATIA REX • CANADA.

The reverse shows the Royal Cypher CIIIR surmounted by the Canadian Royal Crown, behind which is a ring of 13 triangular shapes (representing Canada's 13 provinces and territories) with the date of the Coronation 6.V.2023 to the left of the cypher, and VIVAT REX (Long live the King) on the right.

Australia

In Australia coronation and jubilee medals are administered by the United Kingdom, and are awarded as a personal gift of the Sovereign.[16] Living Australian recipients of the Victoria Cross, Victoria Cross for Australia, George Cross and Cross of Valour received the medals in line with the eligibility issued by the United Kingdom.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Recipients of the Victoria Cross, George Cross, Cross of Valour.

References

  1. ^ a b "Governor presents the King Charles III Coronation Medal". X. Governor of Queensland. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  2. ^ https://www.gg.ca/en/king-charles-III-coronation-medal
  3. ^ "Order of Wear: Orders, Decorations and Medals in New Zealand". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet of New Zealand. 3 May 2024. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  4. ^ "The Coronation Medal 2023". Orders & Medals Research Society Journal. 62 (3): 201. September 2023. ISSN 1474-3353.
  5. ^ "Coronation Medal to go to Armed Forces and frontline emergency service workers". GOV.UK. 5 May 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Coronation Medal to go to Armed Forces and frontline emergency service workers". GOV.UK. 5 May 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2023. Text was copied from this source, which is available under an Open Government Licence v3.0. © Crown copyright.
  7. ^ "Frontline workers to receive Coronation medal". BBC News. 5 May 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  8. ^ Prime Minister announces Canadian delegation to the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, 3 May 2023, retrieved 3 May 2023
  9. ^ Government of Canada, Celebrating His Majesty’s Coronation, King's Printer for Canada, retrieved 3 October 2023
  10. ^ a b CBC News, "Whatever Happened to the Coronation Medal?" (PDF), Canadian Monarchist News (Autumn 2023, No. 56), Monarchist League of Canada: 3, retrieved 9 March 2024
  11. ^ Prime Minister announces Canadian delegation to the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, 3 May 2023, retrieved 3 May 2023
  12. ^ Government of Canada, Celebrating His Majesty’s Coronation, King's Printer for Canada, retrieved 3 October 2023
  13. ^ Canadian Coin and Currency Corp (2 May 2023), Canadian Coronation Medallion Approved by King Charles III, CISION, retrieved 4 March 2024
  14. ^ CNW Group (2 May 2023), Canadian Coronation Medallion Approved by King Charles III, Yahoo! Finance, retrieved 4 March 2024
  15. ^ https://www.gg.ca/en/king-charles-III-coronation-medal
  16. ^ "The Order of Wearing Australian Honours and Awards". Australian Government - Department of Defence. Australian Government. Retrieved 21 November 2023.

External links

  • Media related to King Charles III Coronation Medal at Wikimedia Commons
  • v
  • t
  • e
George III
1809
Victoria
1877
1887
1897
1900
Edward VII
1902
1903
George V
1911
1935
George VI
1937
Elizabeth II
1953
1977
2002
2012
2022
Charles III
2023
  • Coronation Medal
  • v
  • t
  • e
Orders
Current
Royal family orders
Dormant
Defunct
Royal family orders
Other
Current
decorations
and medals
Level 1
Level 2A
Level 2B
Level 3A
Level 3B
Level 4
Other
Obsolete
decorations
and medals
Level 1
Level 2A
Level 2B
Level 3A
Level 3B
Level 4
See also
Order of Wear
British campaign medals
Degradation (knighthood)
Revocations
  • v
  • t
  • e
Awards of valour
  • Victoria Cross
  • Cross of Valour
National orders
Dynastic orders
Provincial orders
Territorial orders
Other decorations
and medals
  • Royal Victorian Chain
  • Decorations
  • War and operational service medals
  • Special service medals
  • United Nations medals
  • NATO medals
  • International mission medals
  • Commemorative medals
  • Long service medals
  • Exemplary service medals
  • Special medals
  • Order of Polaris
Canadian honours lists
  • v
  • t
  • e
National orders
Royal orders
Gallantry
Bravery
Distinguished service
Conspicuous service
Nursing service
Meritorious service
Campaign medals
(service periods)
1939–1945
1945–1975
1975–2012
2012–present
Special service
Commemorative
Long service
Other defence awards
  • v
  • t
  • e
Realms
Titles and
honours
Family
Life as Prince of Wales
Accession and
coronation
Reign
Charities
and campaigns
Residences
As Prince of Wales
As King
Awards given
and created
Business ventures
Depictions
Televised addresses
Documentaries
  • Royal Family (1969)
  • Charles: The Private Man, the Public Role (1994)
  • Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work (2007)
  • Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute (2016)
  • Charles R: The Making of a Monarch (2023)
  • Charles III: The Coronation Year (2023)
Film
and television
Plays
Music
  • Buckingham Blues (1983)
  • Prince Charles (1986)
Bibliography
  • The Old Man of Lochnagar (1980)
  • A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture (1989)
  • Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World (2010)
  • Climate Change (2023)
Eponyms
  • v
  • t
  • e
Family
Life events
Charities
Residences
Awards and recognition
Popular culture