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The day after the coronation of Charles III, the festivities are in full swing in the streets of the United Kingdom, Sunday May 7. The British indeed celebrate the “Big Lunch”, a century-old tradition. What about? Explanations with journalist Ambroise Bouleis, live from London.
Sunday May 7, the day after the coronation of Charles III, hundreds of Britons gather in a London park to participate in the “Big Lunch”. “The principle is simple. Everyone brings their meal, if possible to share”, explains Ambroise Bouleis, live from London. On the tables, the participants have provided everything, traditional dishes and ice buckets for wine.
“A Conversation Guide”
The journalist states that“there’s even a conversation guide” with topic ideas to break the ice with your neighbours. “This tradition dates back to the aftermath of the First World War. At the time, it was to boost the morale of the British. Today, they intend to take advantage of it”concludes the special envoy.