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Dame Emma Thompson came to aid of Coronation guest in 'act of kindness'

Gyles Brandreth has revealed Dame Emma Thompson heroically came to the aid of a Coronation guest during the service at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6, when King Charles was officially crowned as monarch.

The broadcaster told how the Oscar-winning actress helped a guest when they began having a “coughing fit” during the ceremony and in an "act of kindness" reached into her handbag for a cough sweet which she passed down the rows during one of the songs.

Gyles recalled the "wonderful" moment, during reminiscing about the landmark day as he said it was a “magnificent” but “human” day for those in attendance and watching from across the country.

Speaking to the BBC about the service, he said: “I was in the abbey for this extraordinary day that was majestic, magnificent and moving.

“It was deeply moving to be there in the place where for 1000 years and more sovereigns have all been crowned, and to witness the crowning of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

Dame Emma Thompson, guest and Greg Wise arriving at Westminster Abbey on Saturday. (Getty Images)

“I looked around at that very moment and there were tears in a lot of people’s eyes, it was a very moving moment, a magnificent day, but a human day as well.”

The broadcaster also reflected on someone of the notable individuals he met, including the oldest recipient of the Victoria Cross still alive, as well as Dame Emma’s act of kindness.

He recalled: “There was a coughing fit just nearby and I thought ‘What’s going to happen now’ and Dame Emma Thompson was fumbling in her bag and produced a cough sweet which was then passed down the row and given to the cougher then they stopped, which was wonderful, because we were having such music”.

Reflecting on Charles and Camilla’s new roles, Gyles, who is a friend of the royal couple, said: “It is a great responsibility they’ve taken off, but they’ve accepted it completely.

“I think it’s the reason we were so moved, you could see the stillness in him, the concentration, he was there in the moment.

“For him, it was a major spiritual day, he believes in it all, he wants it to work, and it will work because of his commitment.”

Charles was officially crowned as King at the service. (Getty Images)

The service was attended by more than 2,000 guests with TV presenters Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Lord Lloyd-Webber, Dame Judi Dench and Stephen Fry among the host of famous faces.

US singer Katy Perry, Australian musician Nick Cave, British Vogue’s editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, BBC director-general Tim Davie, actress Dame Joanna Lumley, TV host Jay Blades and singer Lionel Richie, who will perform at the Coronation Concert on Sunday, were also on the guest list.

Meanwhile, Dame Joanna described the coronation as an “extraordinary” occasion during an interview with Sky News after the service.

“It was just an extraordinary feeling, first of all it was a bit like a cocktail party because you seem to know everybody who’s coming in,” she said.

“The music’s playing, it’s adorable, we’re looking around.

“Then gradually it begins closing in, and it’s a bit more formal, then suddenly it’s like we’ve stepped over the threshold into a mediaeval ceremony, something so extraordinary and uplifting, very religious, it was extraordinary.”

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