A Global Spectacle of Language and Ceremony – The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation wasn’t just royal history—it was a linguistic landmark. Broadcast globally, it elevated English ceremonial vocabulary like coronation, sovereign, and pageantry, embedding them in global speech. It marked the moment regal language entered homes, headlines, and pop culture, making English the voice of modern monarchy.
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