KEY participants in King Charles’s Coronation are filming their reflections of the ceremony.
Leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt is understood to be among those recording their memories of the day.
She became a global hit after carrying the 4ft Sword of State perfectly upright for two hours.
The interviews are expected to be released alongside a larger project marking the anniversary in May.
It will provide a modern twist on the Coronation Rolls — state records of the events dating back to 1308.
The official record will be presented to the King and given to the National Archives where the other rolls are kept.
READ MORE ON KING CHARLES
The service on May 6, 2023, was watched by millions worldwide.
Charles, who promised to pledge his life to his country in a solemn oath alongside Queen Camilla, has over the years expressed a desire to bring the Royal Family into the modern age
The brave King revealed he will skip the traditional Easter Sunday lunch tomorrow but will go to church in "gentle steps" towards a return after his cancer diagnosis.
Charles is due to make his first public appearance since starting treatment for cancer nearly two months ago.
Most read in The Sun
The 75-year-old will lead the family at Sunday's service in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
But the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children will miss the event as Kate, 42, is undergoing preventative chemotherapy.
The King has agreed changes to the Royal Family's traditional Easter diary to protect his health.
Charles and Queen Camilla will walk to and from the chapel entering through the Galilee Porch.