King Charles III has already been Coronated at Windsor Legoland as the theme park reveals a new miniature display.
Model makers have unveiled new Lego brick models of King Charles III and the Queen Consort ahead of the Coronation celebrations
The new miniature monarch scenes took more than 1,000 hours to build using 39,468 bricks and will be on display throughout the Coronation celebrations in the Park’s Miniland attraction.
The display shows His Majesty joined by Lego models of members of the Royal Family as part of a display stretching across several scenes.
Guests who visit the Resort across the Bank Holiday weekend will see the new scenes including King Charles and Queen Camilla on the balcony of Buckingham Palace wearing their crowns and waving out to the crowds.
Another scene shows the Windsor Coronation Concert featuring headline music acts Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Take That wowing the Royal Family sitting in the Royal Box with the addition of The Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children.
The Coronation Concert scene was built using over 25,000 bricks and features a full Lego orchestra with violins, trumpets, and timpani drums.
Chief Model Maker at Legoland Windsor Resort, Paula Laughton said: “It’s always a joy to be able to recreate iconic moments in British history in Lego form, so we couldn’t miss the chance to mark this once-in-a-generation moment to recreate a coronation in miniature."
The scene will be on display from today until the end of the main Legoland season in November.
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