Be a King or Queen for the day at The Mary Rose Museum!
Celebrate the Kings Coronation in style with fun activities across Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
Visit our pop-up Selfie Station and dress up as a monarch! Create your own coronation photo with our fun props like crowns, flags and costumes!
Join us for our family craft sessions make your very own crown with sparkly jewels, create a coronation flag or even a Tudor flag!
We'll also have a diving suit worn by the King Charles III himself during his days as a Mary Rose diver!
On the day of the coronation come along and hear the Royal Navy gun salute at mid-day!
10am – 5pm: Selfie Station, located outside the Mary Rose Museum (weather permitting)
11am – 3pm: Crown and flag making crafts
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