'It's a once in a lifetime experience so why not?' 👑 amyo_stewart has spoken to some of the royalists from Northern Ireland who have set up camp on the Mall, in London, for the coronation
Victoria, who is a nurse, explained how Henry has always loved the royal family.
"He thanked a young guy beside me for sleeping overnight in his tent. He asked if there was a cooker in the tent and the guy retorted: 'Sorry, Your Majesty, we can't cook for you.'" Catherine Grant travelled from Portadown on Thursday with her husband Jason and their children, two-year-old Sophia and four-month-old Will.Catherine and Jason - with their children Sophia, two, and four-month-old Will - travelled to London from Portadown on Thursday
"I've made so many friends over the years that they are keeping my spot," wheelchair-using Patrick told BBC News NI. "It's such a momentous occasion in history - I have three wee grandchildren back home in Northern Ireland and I want to pass down that their nanny Kim was here for the Coronation."Northern Ireland friends James, Michael and Neil, all 28, arrived on Friday morning to find a camping spot.
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