Coronations are an important tradition for the monarchy, but they are not a necessity.
Charles, who was first in the line of succession to the crown, became king in any case immediately after the death of his mother Elizabeth on September 8, 2022.
A coronation is a religious ceremony where the ruler receives a crown and other symbols of his power. At the coronation ceremony, the ruler gives a solemn declaration of the ruler.
For example, the coronation of Elizabeth’s uncle, King Edward VIII, who became the ruler in January 1936, was not organized before he abdicated in December 1936.
Elizabeth became queen when her father, King George VI, died on February 6, 1952. Elizabeth’s coronation did not take place until June 2, 1953.