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19 April 2024
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The New Zealand Defence Force will conduct two 21-gun salutes on Monday 6 May, to mark the first anniversary of the Coronation of their majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
The New Zealand Defence Force will conduct two 21-gun salutes on Monday 6 May, to mark the first anniversary of the Coronation of their majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
The New Zealand Army's 16th Field Regiment will fire a 21-gun salute from Point Jerningham in Wellington at 12pm. In accordance with naval tradition, a gun salute will also be fired at the same time from Devonport Naval Base in Auckland.
More information about the significance of gun salutes can be found here.
What: 21-gun salutes to mark the first anniversary of the Coronation of their majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Where: Point Jerningham (Wellington) and Devonport Naval Base (Auckland)
When: 12pm Monday 6 May