The arrangements will feature hellebores – a favourite of the King – as well as honeysuckle, tulips, blossom, jasmine, ranunculus and aquilegia – an ancient symbol of the Holy Spirit.
It was one of the reasons Prince Harry (pictured) was so late in confirming his decision to attend the crowning of his father King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
Dimbleby, who was not named in the presenting line-up announced by the BBC, has been a prominent figure in the broadcaster’s political and royal coverage for many years.
The quest to find enough bell-ringers to “ring for the King” on Coronation day is unlikely to hit its target despite hundreds of new recruits coming forward.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will star in the King’s Coronation procession on May 6. They are expected to join their parents in a carriage behind Charles and Camilla.
The chart topping American super star will be among the famous performers taking to the stage as part of a concert in celebration of King Charles III’s coronation