Revelers make the most of the holiday as they visit the city to continue the coronation celebrations
Cheers for Charles! Revelers make the most of the holiday as they visit the city to continue the coronation celebrations (but there will be some royal hangovers this morning)
- Holiday revelers filled the pubs to make the most of the Monday off
An army of revelers and royal fans donned crowns, Union Jacks and other costume accoutrements to celebrate King Charles III’s coronation and make the most of the long weekend.
Pubs and clubs across the country were packed last night after the conclusion of the King’s Coronation Concert, which saw stars such as Katy Perry and Lionel Richie perform at Windsor Castle.
While thousands tuned in at home to watch the impressive concert, which saw 20,000 spectators sit next to the royal family on their estate, others on their television chose to spend the night in pubs.
Revelers in Leeds, Newcastle and Birmingham headed for a night out on the town in honor of the royal after-party, enjoying tepid temperatures and avoiding the downpours that many faced on Saturday as they celebrated the new monarch in London.
Police in Birmingham attended and had to wrestle a man to the ground after he resisted arrest following an earlier incident at a nightclub. Officers attended to several other incidents along the infamous strip as anger erupted. A woman was wheeled into an ambulance by paramedics holding on to a sick bag.
It is the second holiday weekend of three to take place this month, with employees enjoying the May holiday last weekend and three weeks of the late May holiday today.
Three dressed up women ready to go out on bar-filled Greek Street in Leeds city centre
Revelers descended on Broad Street in Birmingham on Sunday night for a royal after-party
West Midlands Police had to wrestle this man to the ground after he resisted arrest following an earlier incident at a nightclub
Revelers descended on Broad Street in Birmingham on Sunday night for a royal after-party
A group of friends enjoyed a night out on Broad Street in Birmingham last night to celebrate the last night of the long coronation weekend
Police in Newcastle are responding to revelers making the most of the Bank Holiday weekend
A group of revelers in Leeds were pictured in a range of fancy dress costumes, including some characters from the Nintendo game Mario and Luigi, holding up a large Union Jack flag
Two women in high spirits leave Newcastle as King Charles’s coronation continues to raise the mood in the UK
A man with fake ears talks to a girl during a night out in Birmingham yesterday
Two women heading out in Leeds city center make the most of the extra holiday weekend gifted to the public to celebrate the King’s coronation
A bunch of friends go out on a drunken night out in Leeds in fancy dress, including a man dressed as Vicky Pollard from Little Britain and two men dressed as the 118 Men
Revelers make the most of the coronation long weekend of celebrations by enjoying a Sunday night out in Newcastle
A group of women were seen on their night out in Newcastle yesterday as officers patrol the area
Two friends help an apparently hobbling woman on a night out on Broad Street in Birmingham yesterday
A man carries a barefoot girl down Broad Street in Birmingham on a Sunday night
Two people help a reveler who appears to have fallen ill or injured herself during her night out in Birmingham yesterday
A woman was carried on her friend’s back on a night out in Birmingham yesterday
Revelers pose as an officer takes their picture on a Sunday evening in Newcastle
A group of friends pose for the camera on their Sunday night out in Newcastle
Three girls in party clothes smile and wave as a photographer takes their picture during a Sunday night out in Newcastle
Two women, one dressed in a crown while the other looks like a dragon, don a Union Jack as they head into Leeds
Revelers in Newcastle made the most of the balmy holiday weather as they set out early this morning
Two women pose for the camera as they leave for Leeds in tepid temperatures to celebrate the long weekend
Three women in Leeds head out to make the most of the extra bank holiday weekend in May
A group of women and a man dress up as police officers as they head out for a drunken Sunday night in Leeds
Revelers in Leeds, including a man dressed as the Joker, enjoyed their Monday off