I’m finding this all more touching and charming than I thought I would. It’s a careful mix of the pageantry that we do so well, but also more personal things that are important to the King, sewn together by beautiful music. I wasn’t sure when I first read about the less prominent role to be played by the peers, because that is all part of the pageantry, but I do see now what he was trying to achieve - not modernised for the sake of it ( because that’s the sort of thing that ages fast) but something more immediate and meaningful.