Coronation's ?150m 'ring of steel' security with air operation and …

Millions of pounds are being spent on a massive security operation for the upcoming Coronation. It has been revealed around GBP150million will be used to deploy thousands of police officers and protection squads for King Charles III's ceremony. A further GBP100m will be used towards staging the ceremony and three days of celebrations.

The total cost of the Coronation is now in the realm of GBP250m, despite the King's attempts at a slimmed-down, cost-effective monarchy, reports the Mirror. READ MORE: King Charles' Coronation may be 'the shortest in British history', expert claims The Queen's 1953 Coronation cost Britain GBP1.57m - around GBP47m in today's money.

However, as a result of an increase in security threats and a series of planned domestic protests, costs for Saturday's event - codenamed Operation Golden Orb - have soared way above initial estimates of GBP100m.

Police escort horseback riders along The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace on April 29, 2023, in London, England. The Coronation of King Charles III and The Queen Consort will take place on May 6, part of a three-day celebration.GBP150m will be used to deploy thousands of police officers and protection squads next weekend
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Home Office sources told The Mirror that a special air traffic control schedule has been drawn up for dignitaries flying in. Security will be tightened at landing spots, which include RAF Northolt in Middlesex and RAF Biggleswade, from Thursday.

It comes amid fears that climate change protesters could target the private jet arrivals. A major operation to stop activists sabotaging Coronation Day itself will see huge numbers of armed officers on the streets, snipers on rooftops, and police drones monitoring crowds for suspicious activity.

The total cost of the King's Coronation is now in the realm of GBP250 millionThe total cost of the King's Coronation is now in the realm of GBP250m

Special Forces will also be on standby as part of the UK Counter Terrorism Defence Mechanism, with Blue Thunder 2 helicopters poised in the event of an attack. A well-placed Home Office insider said: "Security alone will be up to GBP150m, possibly more.

It's a crazy sum, but this is one of the biggest public events in recent history. "Thousands are involved - many working overtime. Just getting dignitaries into the country and to their accommodation is a hell of an operation in itself.

They will mostly be taken by police escorts from the airfields. That's one small cog in this gigantic security machine - there is so much more to the operation."

King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, London.The rising costs come despite the King's attempts at a slimmed-down, cost-effective monarchy

Security expert Mark Scoular - a tactical commander for the weddings of Prince William and Prince Harry - believes the final security bill will go yet higher. Mark, also Head of Emergency Preparedness for the 2012 Olympics, told The Mirror: "GBP150m is a lot, but I think the final sum could be a lot more because the work that goes into an event like this is monstrous.

"On Coronation Day itself, there will be entire CBRN - chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear - units across London."

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