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Coronation of Charles III: what the French media are planning

on the side TF 1, Anne-Clair Coudray and Gilles Boulot will be on the air at 9 am. Both journalists will be able to count on the support of some fifteen special envoys scattered across London, from Westminster to Buckingham Palace. The front page also announces several guests in Paris on set, including Franco-British journalist Colomb Pringle, Point de vue editor-in-chief Vincent Meylan, or even Marc Roche, the royal biographer.

Earlier, from 6:30 am, Christophe Beaugrand and Anne-Clair Coudray will be present at the shopping center on Avenue de Londres for the LCI morning event. In the end, La Une and his little sister will get a common antenna.

France 2, it will start at 6:30 with “Télématin”. Then, at 9:20 am, Julian Bugier will take over to oversee the coronation in the company of the important Stephane Berne and Adelaide de Clermont-Tonnerre, editor-in-chief of the Point de vue. La Deux will also rely on journalists Nathalie Saint-Cric, Étienne Lenhardt and Philippe Harrouard. Louise Ackland will be in London aboard an electric taxi and Marianne Murat will talk about this coronation from Australia. In addition, Daniel Moreau’s new documentary, The Princely Wedding Saga, will be screened at 4:10 pm.

In its turn, M6 decided to focus their efforts on 12:45 Dominica Tenza, as an exception extended until 13:30. The host of the weekend papers will be accompanied by historian Kevin Guillot and Chloe Friedmann, penned by Madame Figaro.

Special editions of streaming news channels

No wonder the 24/7 news channels will be 100% dedicated to the king’s coronation. BFM TV decided to transfer Jean-Baptiste Boursier to London from 9 am. Next to him we will find Aurelie Cass, Ashley Chevalier or Thierry Arnaud, an editor specializing in international politics. Several reporters will also be sent to the streets of London.

16 channel, CNews she will propose a special day, which should last until the middle of the day. From dawn, Mikael Dorian will make sure that the morning of the weekend is dedicated to this event. Then, at the Midi News weekend, Thierry Cabanes will take control before the live broadcast of the ceremony from 12:00. On the spot in London, the network will contact its correspondent Sarah Menay and promise “several teams split between Buckingham Palace and Westminster”. »

Finally, at 10 am, Louis La Forge will start work. Information about France, counting on the comments of Kevin Guyot before his departure for the M 6, as well as those of Michel Faure, the biographer of Charles III, or the journalist Elisabeth Guslan. All this is embellished with the reports of special envoys in England.

Source: Le Parisien

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