Free King Charles III Coronation Activities

Fun coronation activity sheets for the children to design their own royal cypher and colour their own St Edward’s coronation crown!

Simply download and print these activities to enjoy with children!

The PDF includes:

  • Design your own royal cypher – a monogram-style design used by the reigning King or Queen.
  • Colour your own St Edward’s Crown – the crown he will wear when officially declared as the King during his Coronation.

We would love to share the ideas your children come up with so please send them into us at hello@hamishandmilo.org as we want to create a gallery on our website or post on social media for our whole Hamish & Milo community to see!

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