Photo: Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham PalaceThe photographer who shotKing CharlesandQueen Camilla’scoronationdetailed what it was like to witness the momentous occasion from a different angle.On Instagram Saturday, Chris Jackson shared a “behind the scenes” shot of the King, 74, and Queen, 75,waving to well-wishers following their crowning ceremony.“An honour to shoot ‘behind the scenes’ and a never seen before angle from today’s historic Coronation, what a day!!!!!! Save a 🥂 for me! 🇬🇧,” he wrote.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!He posted another photo of the King and Queen as they viewed a flypast of aircraft from the Royal Navy, Army Air Corps and Royal Air Forceleaving a trail of red, white and blue exhaust.“What a view! What a day!” Jackson captioned the post, hashtagging #coronation.Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham PalaceThe Getty Images Royal photographer also shared a shot he took of Charles and Camilla smiling for the camera on his Instagram Story, again stating, “What a day!“King Charles and Queen Camilla following the crowning ceremony.Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham PalaceKing Charles had the support of fellow royal family members during his coronation with many later standing alongside him on the Buckingham Palace balcony.His sonPrince William, 40, and daughter-in-lawKate Middleton, 41, were there for the occasion along with their childrenPrince George, 9,Princess Charlotte, 8, andPrince Louis, 5. (George was one of the King’s Pages of Honor.)Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham PalaceWhileseveral other royals were present, neitherPrince Harry, the King’s second son, nor the King’s younger brotherPrince Andrewappeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony.Though Harry, 38, and Andrew, 63, werepresent forthe congregation portionof Saturday’s event, they weren’t permitted to attendthe processionor balcony events since they’re no longer active members of the British royal family.
Photo: Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham Palace

The photographer who shotKing CharlesandQueen Camilla’scoronationdetailed what it was like to witness the momentous occasion from a different angle.On Instagram Saturday, Chris Jackson shared a “behind the scenes” shot of the King, 74, and Queen, 75,waving to well-wishers following their crowning ceremony.“An honour to shoot ‘behind the scenes’ and a never seen before angle from today’s historic Coronation, what a day!!!!!! Save a 🥂 for me! 🇬🇧,” he wrote.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!He posted another photo of the King and Queen as they viewed a flypast of aircraft from the Royal Navy, Army Air Corps and Royal Air Forceleaving a trail of red, white and blue exhaust.“What a view! What a day!” Jackson captioned the post, hashtagging #coronation.Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham PalaceThe Getty Images Royal photographer also shared a shot he took of Charles and Camilla smiling for the camera on his Instagram Story, again stating, “What a day!“King Charles and Queen Camilla following the crowning ceremony.Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham PalaceKing Charles had the support of fellow royal family members during his coronation with many later standing alongside him on the Buckingham Palace balcony.His sonPrince William, 40, and daughter-in-lawKate Middleton, 41, were there for the occasion along with their childrenPrince George, 9,Princess Charlotte, 8, andPrince Louis, 5. (George was one of the King’s Pages of Honor.)Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham PalaceWhileseveral other royals were present, neitherPrince Harry, the King’s second son, nor the King’s younger brotherPrince Andrewappeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony.Though Harry, 38, and Andrew, 63, werepresent forthe congregation portionof Saturday’s event, they weren’t permitted to attendthe processionor balcony events since they’re no longer active members of the British royal family.
The photographer who shotKing CharlesandQueen Camilla’scoronationdetailed what it was like to witness the momentous occasion from a different angle.
On Instagram Saturday, Chris Jackson shared a “behind the scenes” shot of the King, 74, and Queen, 75,waving to well-wishers following their crowning ceremony.
“An honour to shoot ‘behind the scenes’ and a never seen before angle from today’s historic Coronation, what a day!!!!!! Save a 🥂 for me! 🇬🇧,” he wrote.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
He posted another photo of the King and Queen as they viewed a flypast of aircraft from the Royal Navy, Army Air Corps and Royal Air Forceleaving a trail of red, white and blue exhaust.
“What a view! What a day!” Jackson captioned the post, hashtagging #coronation.
Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham Palace

The Getty Images Royal photographer also shared a shot he took of Charles and Camilla smiling for the camera on his Instagram Story, again stating, “What a day!”
King Charles and Queen Camilla following the crowning ceremony.Handout/Chris Jackson/Getty for Buckingham Palace

King Charles had the support of fellow royal family members during his coronation with many later standing alongside him on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
His sonPrince William, 40, and daughter-in-lawKate Middleton, 41, were there for the occasion along with their childrenPrince George, 9,Princess Charlotte, 8, andPrince Louis, 5. (George was one of the King’s Pages of Honor.)

Whileseveral other royals were present, neitherPrince Harry, the King’s second son, nor the King’s younger brotherPrince Andrewappeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Though Harry, 38, and Andrew, 63, werepresent forthe congregation portionof Saturday’s event, they weren’t permitted to attendthe processionor balcony events since they’re no longer active members of the British royal family.
source: people.com