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The time has come for the crowning ceremony of our new king, His Majesty King Fredrik I. He took over the throne from his father, King Albert IV,
who held the throne for 65 years.
All head of states are invited to this arrangement.
PROGRAM
SECURITY
PRESS
MENU
(OOC: Even if it's the middle of december, this event takes place at the start of july. Sorry guys, poor planning from my side. This is an invitation sent out in advance. Just start RPing. Also some guidelines: Outside the main events you are free to do what you want (mostly) and your posts will be about what you experience and do. That is: outside the main events things doesn't necessarily have to revolve around the King or the ceremony. Do what you would've done at an event like this.)
Arthur Tennfjord
Lord of the Household
who held the throne for 65 years.
All head of states are invited to this arrangement.
PROGRAM
Day one:
1000-1545:
Arrival of our guests. An honor guard from His Majesty the Kings Royal Guard will await arrivals at Bellingstad Airbase for guests arriving by plane or helicopter, the Royal Port Facility at Kopervik for guests who arrives by sea, at the Bellingstad Central station for guests arriving by train and at the Royal Palace for guests arriving by car.
1000-1545:
Ceremony of the Guests. The guests will be introduced to the King after arrival. Honor Guard is present. Parade in front of the Palace by the Staff band of the Tronkandalian Armed Forces.
1700-1930:
Dinner at the Royal Palace.
2000-2200:
Socializing in the great hall, free time. There will be served hot and cold beverages in the dinner hall. Light serving.
Day two:
0800-1100:
Breakfast in the dinner hall.
1200-1500:
Ceremony in the Tronkandal Cathedral. There will be sent out a special program for guests that do not wish to attend this.
1700-2000:
Banquet
2030-2230:
Social evening. The chamber orchestra of the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force play in the Great Hall. Light serving
Day Three:
0800-1100:
Breakfast in the dinner hall.
1200-1445:
Crowning ceremony
1445-1645:
Speech by the Prime Minister, the Chief of Defence, the Lord of the Household, guest speakers
1800-2045:
Banquet, music provided by the chamber orchestra of the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force
2100- :
Social evening. There will be service as long as there are guests.
Day four:
1000-1200:
Breakfast in the dinner hall
1300-1500:
Closing ceremony. Parade in front of the Palace by the Staff band of the Tronkandalian Armed Forces.
1530- :
Departure of guests. Guests will be welcome to stay if they so wish.
In the time between the program posts you may do what you want. Restricted areas of the Palace are marked by
"State Only!"-signs, guards or both. We will keep the palace as open as possible, but there are some restricted areas. Guests who violates this will be escorted back to the open areas. Repeating offenders will be asked toleave the country under military escort.
It is not compulsary to attend all the events. We have decided to do it this way, because the first part of the crowning ceremony is held in the Tronkandal Cathedral. We acnowledge that some of the guests may be of such a faith that it is against their belief to enter a house of worship of another religion. For guests who does not wish to join in the cathedral, there will be a live videofeed from the ceremony in the appropriately furnished Hall of Guests at the palace. There will also be music and entertainment and light refreshments.
1000-1545:
Arrival of our guests. An honor guard from His Majesty the Kings Royal Guard will await arrivals at Bellingstad Airbase for guests arriving by plane or helicopter, the Royal Port Facility at Kopervik for guests who arrives by sea, at the Bellingstad Central station for guests arriving by train and at the Royal Palace for guests arriving by car.
1000-1545:
Ceremony of the Guests. The guests will be introduced to the King after arrival. Honor Guard is present. Parade in front of the Palace by the Staff band of the Tronkandalian Armed Forces.
1700-1930:
Dinner at the Royal Palace.
2000-2200:
Socializing in the great hall, free time. There will be served hot and cold beverages in the dinner hall. Light serving.
Day two:
0800-1100:
Breakfast in the dinner hall.
1200-1500:
Ceremony in the Tronkandal Cathedral. There will be sent out a special program for guests that do not wish to attend this.
1700-2000:
Banquet
2030-2230:
Social evening. The chamber orchestra of the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force play in the Great Hall. Light serving
Day Three:
0800-1100:
Breakfast in the dinner hall.
1200-1445:
Crowning ceremony
1445-1645:
Speech by the Prime Minister, the Chief of Defence, the Lord of the Household, guest speakers
1800-2045:
Banquet, music provided by the chamber orchestra of the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force
2100- :
Social evening. There will be service as long as there are guests.
Day four:
1000-1200:
Breakfast in the dinner hall
1300-1500:
Closing ceremony. Parade in front of the Palace by the Staff band of the Tronkandalian Armed Forces.
1530- :
Departure of guests. Guests will be welcome to stay if they so wish.
In the time between the program posts you may do what you want. Restricted areas of the Palace are marked by
"State Only!"-signs, guards or both. We will keep the palace as open as possible, but there are some restricted areas. Guests who violates this will be escorted back to the open areas. Repeating offenders will be asked toleave the country under military escort.
It is not compulsary to attend all the events. We have decided to do it this way, because the first part of the crowning ceremony is held in the Tronkandal Cathedral. We acnowledge that some of the guests may be of such a faith that it is against their belief to enter a house of worship of another religion. For guests who does not wish to join in the cathedral, there will be a live videofeed from the ceremony in the appropriately furnished Hall of Guests at the palace. There will also be music and entertainment and light refreshments.
SECURITY
During this event security is paramount.
The Royal District is cordonned off and a no-flight zone over the entire capital is strictly enforced by the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force together with the 1st Air Defence battalion. Only aircraft from the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force will be allowed to fly in the area. This does not affect traffic at the airport.
There will be a strong military presence in the city and surrounding area. This is because of Bigtopian threats related to this ceremony. Most of the combat-ready personnel will be inside mobile command posts, IFVs or otherwise try to stay away from public eye as much as possible. All military personnel visible will be wearing parade uniform, but carry battle rifles instead of ceremonial weapons.
Our prime goal is to keep our regent and his guests safe. If you choose to arrive by plane, helicopter or other air transport, please state your identity and purpose to the Tronkandalian Royal Airforce air-traffic control before you enter our airspace and a fighter escort will be scrambled. You will only take directions from the RTrAF. If anyone without the proper transmission ID tries to give you directions, please state this on the military distress channel (243 MHz) and await instructions.
If guests choose to arrive by car, we need you to get in touch with us so we can issue the required access passes.
Guests arriving by any other means will be escorted in cars supplied by the Royal Guard. The Palace grounds will be patrolled by His Majesty the KingsRoyal Guard and their changing of the guard will continue as usual.
The Royal District is cordonned off and a no-flight zone over the entire capital is strictly enforced by the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force together with the 1st Air Defence battalion. Only aircraft from the Royal Tronkandalian Air Force will be allowed to fly in the area. This does not affect traffic at the airport.
There will be a strong military presence in the city and surrounding area. This is because of Bigtopian threats related to this ceremony. Most of the combat-ready personnel will be inside mobile command posts, IFVs or otherwise try to stay away from public eye as much as possible. All military personnel visible will be wearing parade uniform, but carry battle rifles instead of ceremonial weapons.
Our prime goal is to keep our regent and his guests safe. If you choose to arrive by plane, helicopter or other air transport, please state your identity and purpose to the Tronkandalian Royal Airforce air-traffic control before you enter our airspace and a fighter escort will be scrambled. You will only take directions from the RTrAF. If anyone without the proper transmission ID tries to give you directions, please state this on the military distress channel (243 MHz) and await instructions.
If guests choose to arrive by car, we need you to get in touch with us so we can issue the required access passes.
Guests arriving by any other means will be escorted in cars supplied by the Royal Guard. The Palace grounds will be patrolled by His Majesty the KingsRoyal Guard and their changing of the guard will continue as usual.
PRESS
There will be a limited press presence during the event. There is a press-centre right outside the Royal District. There will be no journalists during the ceremony at the cathedral or during the crowning ceremony. There will however be pre-placed and pre-checked videocameras on both locations to broadcast the event. There will be arranged a press conference during the event, but this will be handled by the staff. If you would like to talk to the press, please contact the Lord of the Household Arthur Tennfjord.
MENU
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MENU
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Breakfast:
All days:
Breakfast buffet. Eggs (boiled, poached, fried), bacon, beans, sausages, bread, cereal, assorted cold cuts, greens, cheese.
Dress code: Smart casual
Dinner / Dessert:
Day 1:
Starter: Salad with walnuts & Gorgonzola. Choice of honey-balsamico vinaigrette, mango-lime dressing or ranch dressing
Main: Slow Baked Lemon & Thyme Salmon with potatoes, carrots, broccoli and fish sauce.
Vegetarian option: Cream of wild mushroom soup with ciabatta
Dessert: Cheesecake with mango jelly topping
Day 2:
Starter: Baked Camembert
Main: Baked chicken breast stuffed with potatoes, garlic and herbs
Vegetarian option: Grilled mixed vegetables
Dessert: Victoria sponge with vanilla ice cream
Day 3:
Starter: Onion soup with cheesy croutons
Main: Roast beef with gravy and assorted vegetables.
Vegetarian option: Nut roast with salsa rossa picante
Dessert: Layered pound cake with raspberry filling, lemon curd and buttercream frosting
Light serving: Assorted sandwiches
Beverages:
Alcoholic: Beer (most brands available), wine; white (most brands available, assorted vintages), wine; red (most brands available, assorted vintages),
Spirits: Spirits will only be served as aperitif and during the socialization. Most types of spirits available in-house.
Non-alcoholic: Soda, water, sparkling water.
If you have any special needs regarding to food, do not hestitate to get in touch. Our kitchen is capable of near anything.
MENU
-*-*-*-*-*-*-
Breakfast:
All days:
Breakfast buffet. Eggs (boiled, poached, fried), bacon, beans, sausages, bread, cereal, assorted cold cuts, greens, cheese.
Dress code: Smart casual
Dinner / Dessert:
Day 1:
Starter: Salad with walnuts & Gorgonzola. Choice of honey-balsamico vinaigrette, mango-lime dressing or ranch dressing
Main: Slow Baked Lemon & Thyme Salmon with potatoes, carrots, broccoli and fish sauce.
Vegetarian option: Cream of wild mushroom soup with ciabatta
Dessert: Cheesecake with mango jelly topping
Day 2:
Starter: Baked Camembert
Main: Baked chicken breast stuffed with potatoes, garlic and herbs
Vegetarian option: Grilled mixed vegetables
Dessert: Victoria sponge with vanilla ice cream
Day 3:
Starter: Onion soup with cheesy croutons
Main: Roast beef with gravy and assorted vegetables.
Vegetarian option: Nut roast with salsa rossa picante
Dessert: Layered pound cake with raspberry filling, lemon curd and buttercream frosting
Light serving: Assorted sandwiches
Beverages:
Alcoholic: Beer (most brands available), wine; white (most brands available, assorted vintages), wine; red (most brands available, assorted vintages),
Spirits: Spirits will only be served as aperitif and during the socialization. Most types of spirits available in-house.
Non-alcoholic: Soda, water, sparkling water.
If you have any special needs regarding to food, do not hestitate to get in touch. Our kitchen is capable of near anything.
(OOC: Even if it's the middle of december, this event takes place at the start of july. Sorry guys, poor planning from my side. This is an invitation sent out in advance. Just start RPing. Also some guidelines: Outside the main events you are free to do what you want (mostly) and your posts will be about what you experience and do. That is: outside the main events things doesn't necessarily have to revolve around the King or the ceremony. Do what you would've done at an event like this.)
Arthur Tennfjord
Lord of the Household